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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NOETH  AMERICAN  MAMMALS. 


Prepared  by  Theodore  Gill  and  Elliott  Codes. 


Several  years  have  passed  since  a  Bibllograpby  of  North  American  Mammals  was  begnn  by  Dr. 
Gill,  and  coutinned  with  the  cooperation  of  Dr.  Coues.  The  design  was  to  make  it  as  complete  as  could 
be  reasouably  expected,  and  to  include  (a)  all  works  and  papers  on  Mammalia  at  large  published  in 
North  America,  (6)  all  works  and  papers,  wherever  published,  relating  to  North  American  Mammals, 
and  (d)  such  general  works  or  collateral  special  papers  as  bear  more  or  less  directly  upon  the  subject. 
Pressure  of  other  engagements  upon  each  of  the  authors,  however,  obligeil  them  to  suspend  the  work  in 
1874,  and  the  material  now  published  represents  simply  the  progress  they  had  made  at  that  date  toward 
the  oqnipletion  of  their  plan.  The  Bibliogrephy  is  therefore  not  supposed  to  bo  brought  beyond  1874, 
when  systematic  compilation  of  titles  was  abandoned,  although  a  number  of  titles  of  later  date  havo 
been  collated  by  one  of  the  authors  daring  his  preparation  of  the  index-slips  for  the  press.  In  the  full- 
est sense  of  the  term,  this  compilation  is  only  "  material "  for  a  Bibliography ;  the  compilers  are  fully  cog- 
nizant of  its  defects,  and  no  criticism  could  be  more  severe  than  that  which  they  themselves  would  pass 
upon  it.  But  even  in  its  present  state,  the  Bibliography  is  much  more  extensive  than  any  hitherto 
prepared  ;  it  is  published  iu  connection  with  these  Monographs  of  by  far  the  largest  order  of  Mammalia, 
that  the  material  which  it  represents  may  at  length  become  available  for  all  those  who  are  working  upon 
North  American  Mammalogy ;  and  it  is  believed  that  it  will  be  very  usefdl  to  all  who  duly  regard  the 
purport  of  this  explanatory  note. 

'  The  titles  are  arranged  in  chronological  order  under  a  few  beads.  The  first  set  consists  of  general 
and  miscellaneous  publications  on  Mammals  at  large ;  the  second  of  fannal  publications,  or  those  relating 
to  the  Mammals  of  particular  geographical  areas;  while  the  remaining  sets  are  those  of  orders  or  sub- 
orders of  the  Mammalia.  The  Bibliography  of  American  publications  is  believed  to  be  very  nearly  complete 
down  to  1874  inclusive ;  in  other  resiiects,  the  work  is  very  imperfect.  Many  of  thp  titles,  especially  the 
foreign  ones,  are  taken  at  second  hand,  and  those  which  have  not  been  verified  may  not  be  fonnd  to  be 
literallj  correct.    The  titles  of  many  of  the  general  works  are  not  given  in  full. 

A  cousiderablo  part  of  the  Bibliography— that  relating  to  several  of  the  families  of  the  Koden- 
tio — has  already  been  presented  on  earlier  pages  of  this  volnme,  and  such  titles  are  not  here  duplicated. 

In  the  labor  of  preparing  this  matter  for  the  press,  which  has  devolved  uiH>n  Dr.  Coues,  mnch 
assistance  has  been  rendered  by  Mr.  Allen,  who  has  kindly  revised  the  proofs,  adding  some  titles,  and 
making  many  valuable  suggestions.  Very  great  assistance  has  also  been  rendered  by  Mr.  William  Young, 
the  occoniplished  proof-reader  of  the  Government  Printing  Office,  to  whom  special  thanks  arc  due  for 
his  valuable  services  iu  securing  accurate  typography,  and  in  perfecting  the  arrangement  of  the  titles. 

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MONOOTlAPns  OF  NORTn  AMERICAN  RODENTIA. 


A.-OENERAL  AND  IVIISCELLAIVEOIJS  PUBLICATIONS. 


1991.— Oesner,  O.— Conr.  Oeioeri  bistoriie  aniniAUniu  lib.  i  de  qoadrnpecllbas  viviparii.  Folio.  Ti- 
gnri,  1651. 

1669.— Oeaner,  C— AHKninninoH  Tbierbuoli,  durob  Conr.  Qesnerum  in  lateiiilHoher  Bpracbe  beschriebon, 
diircb  Conr.  Fureruni  ins  Deutacbe  Ubenotzt.    Folio.    Fraiikf.  16C9. 

1693. — Ray,  J.  Bynopoia  inotbodica  aninialiuni  qnadrnpixluni  et  serpentini  generis.  VulgariDin  notaa 
obaracterioticaa,  rariorum  deacriptioncB  integrus  exbibeus:  cum  liistoriis  &  observationibns 
anatoniicis  perquani  ouriosis.  Prosmittuntur  nouuulla  dl^  aiiimalium  in  generc,  sensi',  genera- 
tione,  diviniono,  dec.  H".  8  p.  1.,  336  pp.,  witb  portrait  opposite  title.  London:  iinpenais  S. 
8mitb  &  R.  Wnlford,  1(>93. 

1704. — Tyaon,  H-  A  now  division  of  terrestrial  brnto  animols,  particnlarly  of  tboso  tbat  have  their 
feet  formed  \\k»  hands.     <^  Pbilos.  Trans.  Roy.  Soc.  London,  xxiv,  1704,  pp.  1566-1573. 

1734-69.— Beba,  A.  Locapletissimi  reruu'*  naturalinm  thesaurus  occunUa  descriptio  et  ioonibiu 
artiliciosisdiniis  expressio,  per  nuivor.ukm  physiues  bistoriam.    4  vols.    Folio.    1734-65, 

1739. — IiinnaBua,  C.    Caroli  Linnwi,  8veci,  Doctoris  Medicina),  Systema  naturae,  sive  regna  tria  natnm  ' 
systeniatice  proposita  per  classes,  ordiues,  genera  &  species.    O  Jehovat  qonm  ampla  sunt 
'*         operaTual    Qnaui  ea  omnia  sapienter  fecisti!     Quam  plena  est  terra  possesMiono  Tna  1  Paalm. 
civ.  24.    Lugduni  Dalavoruni,  apud  Tbeodorum  Hattk,  1735.    Ex  typographia  Joannis  Wilholmi 
de  Oroot.     Folio.  7  1.  unnunibore<l  and  unpaged. 

(The  only  copy  of  the  original  edition  the  exiitence  of  which  In  the  United  States  la  known  to  a*  la  in  the 
lil.rAry  nf  J.  C'areon  Brevoort,  esq.,  of  Bnxiklyn.  The  3d  ed.,  published  In  Latin  and  Oerman,  by  J.  J.  Lango, 
at  Unlle,  In  1740,  la  a  reprint  of  the  flrat  (See  beyond  for  the  other  oditions,  under  their  reapoctive  dates.) 
▲  textual  reprint  of  the  first  edition  was  also  published  lu  8°,  at  Pari*,  in  1830,  by  F6e,  q.  v.] 

ANALYSIS. 

1.  QUADRUPKDIA :— 33  (genera. 

I.  Anthropomorjtha.— Homo,  Simia,  Bradypus,  3. 

II.  FercB.—Vnua,  Leo,  Tigris,  Felis,  Mustela,  Didelphis,  Lntra,  OdobienuB,  Fboca,  Hytena, 
Cauis,  Mules,  Talpa,  ErinaceuB,  Vespertilio,  15. 

III.  GUrea. — Hystrix,  Scinrus,  Castor,  Mus,  Lepus,  Sorex,  6. 

IV.  Jwmfnia, — Equus,  Hippotamus,  Elepbos,  Sus,  4. 

V.  Pecora. — Cnmelns,  Cervus,  Capra,  Ovis,  Bos,  5. 

1740. — LlnnaBUB,  C. — Caroli  Liunsei  Nature  Curiosorum  Diosvoridis  Secundi  Systema  natura  in  quo 
natnrie  rogna  tria,  secundum. [!]  Classes,  ordiues,  genera,  species,  systematice  proponuntnr. 
Editio  secuuda,  anotior.    Stockhohniifi,  apud  Qottfr.  Kiesewetter,  1740.    8°.    2  p.  1.,  80  pp. 

,.  [The  Sth  od.  Is  a  reprint  uf  the  9d,  and  was  published  by  H.  G.Agnetbler,  at  Halle,  In  1747  (8°,  88  pp).    It 

contains  the  German  names.] 

ANALYSIS. 

1.  Quaduupedia:— 32  genera. 

I.  Anthropomorpha. — Homo,  Simia,  Bradypns,  Myrmocophaga  [not  in  1st  ed.],  4. 

II.  l-Vw.-  -Ursus,  Leo,  Tigris,  Felis,  Mustela,  Didelphis,  Lutra,  Phoca,  Cunis,  Meles,  Erinacona, 
Talpa,  Vespertilio,  13.    [Odobtenus  and  Hysena  suppressed.] 

III.  G /ire*. — Hystrix,  Lepus,  Scinrus,  Castor,  Mus,  5.    [Sorex  removed  to  Jamenta.] 
TV.  Jumenta. — Elephos, Hippopotamus. Sorex !,Eqvns, Sus, 5. 

'  '  ■       V.  Pecora. — Camelus,  Cervus,  Capra,  Ovis,  Bos,  5. 
(Two  genera  suppressed ;  one  added.) 

1743.— Kleiii,  J.  T.    Summa  dubiorum  circa  classes  qnodrupedum  ot  ainpbibiornm'  in  Celebris  (lomini 

Carol.  Linnffii  systemate  naturas ;  sivo  natnralis  quadrnpednm  historio)  promovendse  prodro- 

./  .  mus  cum  praludio  de  crustatis.    Adjecti  discnrsus:  I.  De  ruminantibns.    II.  De  periodo  vita 

bnmante  collato  cum  brutis.    Gedani  et  Lipsise,  1743.    Gleditsch.    4°.    52  pp.,  2  pi. 
1743-51.— Bdwards,  O.    A  natural  history  of  niicomraon  birds  and  of  some  other  rare  and  undescribed 

'  animals In  4  parts.    4°.    Loudon,  1743-51. 

,  [Pt.  i,  pll.  l-sa ;  pt.  II,  pll.  K1>10S ;  pt  Ui,  plL  106-157 ;  pt  It,  pll.  156-811— French  tranal.,  1745.) 


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BIBLIOGR.  AI'PENDIX— A.  GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS.      953 

1744.— Llnnasaa,  C.  Carol!  Linntel  Modio.  A.  Dotan.  In  AomI.  UpaalienHi  ProfoMiorla  Aoail.  Iniporiiilis, 
Upaallonsla,  Stmikholineiiaia  St,  MoDapellooaia  Sue.  Hyatema  nuturte  In  qao  pro)>oonntur  natura 
re|{ni  tria  aocundiini  rIaiMM,  ortlln<>a,  ({vnora  &,  H|>«cina.  Killtio  qimrta  al>  auotoroonuindata  & 
auota.  AccesHoriint  iiuinina  Oallica.  I'lirlaila,  HtiniptibiiH  MIchaellH-Antunii  David,  bibliopolm, 
via  Jacubo&i  Hub  slgno  Cttlanil  anrel,  1744.  Cum  privilegio  rt>({ia.  H°.  3  p.  1.  [Fuiitlainoiitu 
Botnnica],  xxvil,  [I],  108  pp.,  tab. 

(ThU  I*  niil,  b)-  Llnnt,  to  have  boon  odited  by  B.  Juulea,  anti  <n  ba  the  mino  an  thn  9d  ml.  ("  per  D.  JiiMlnuni. 
A'tjeota  nomina  Onlliua.  Idoin  unm  3").  U  ooDtaln*,  hownver,  In  wldltlon  to  lh«  "  Kundaninnta  U«Unlca",  a 
■peoial  Inlnxluotlnii  (by  himself),  which  ooncludea  with  ths  romark  that  It  Is  the  4lh  *m1.,  rvviMMl  and  eulurgml 
(Jam  qiiurtam  caatlKatam  tteniai  auctamqno  Leotori  uffktro  Benevolo.— p.  3).] 

1747.— LlnnsBua,  C Syatema  naturcD.  ...    8°.    8ri  pp.    Hnllo,  M.  O.  Agnetbler,  1747. 

[The  3th  od.,  a  rcprlut  of  thn  tid,  with  tb«  Oeruian  naincs.  Marom.  pp.  43-51.  The  genera  are  exovtly  the 
same  as  In  the  3d  ed.,  but  spelled  with  v  instead  of  u.    Sen  under  1740.1 

1748. — ZjlimaBua,  C.  Caroll  Linniui  Arobiatr.  Reg.  Med.  et  Bot.  Profoaa.  llpsal.  Syatenin  natiirio  ala- 
tena  regnu  trIa  iiaturie^in  claaaea  et  onliuea  genera  et  apecles  redacta  tubuliHque  mnelH  illuatrata. 
Cum  privilegio  8.  It.  M.  Bvecicw  &  S.  11.  M.  Poloiiicte  ao  Klectoris  Haxon.  Editlo  aexta, 
emeudata  et  ancta.  Stockbolmlie,  iuipensiaOcMlofr.  Kleaewetteri,  1748.  8°.  iv,t224pp.,  tjp.  1., 
141.,7pll, 

[The  7th  ed.,  pnbllshod  at  Lelpiig  (I.ipsla))  In  1748,  Is  a  textual  reprint  of  the  6th  (aeonndum  sextaoi  Btookhoi- 
miensera  emendatani  Sc  auctaui  edilioneni),  by  the  auine  publisher,  but  with  the  Oerninn  popular  names  instead 
of  SwodUb.    Tho  8th  oil.  "autAins  the  vegetablo  kingdom  only.) 

1751.— Klein,  J.  _      locobi  Theotlori  Klein  .  .  .  qvadrvpedvin  diapoBltlo  breviHquo  hiatoria  natvrallH. 
Lipaia),  a)>vd  lonam  Schmidt,  bibl.  Lvboo,  17">1.    4".     2  p.  1.,  127-f  1  [>p.,  5  pll.  folded. 
Steller,  G.  W.    De  beatiia  mariula.    ^  Nov.  Comment.  Acad.  Petroi>ol.  ii,  1749  (1751),  pp.  289- 
298,  3  pll. 

1752. — Anon.    Scbanplatz  (Systematlscher)  allot  einbeiniiaobeu  uud  aaBlUndischen  vierfilasigen  Tbiore. 
NUrnberg,  1752. 
Hill,  J.    Au  biatory  of  animals.    Folio.    London,  1752. 

1754.— BrisaoD,  M.  J.  Systitnie  naturel  du  rfegne  animal,  par  cloaaeH,  faniillea  on  ordrea,  genres  et 
eapdcoH.  Avec  une  notice  de  toua  lea  auimaux;  lea  noma  greca,  lutina  &,  vulgairea,  que  lea 
naturalistea  leur  ont  donn6a;  les  citutiona  dea  autenrs  qui  en  out  6crit;  une  table  pour  cliaque 
claaae,  qui  d<$aigne  la  famille  ou  I'ordro,  lo  genre  &  I'enpece,  do  cbaque  animal.  Ouvrage  enriobl 
de  flgurea  en  taille  douce.  Suivant  la  ni^lbode  de  Klein ;  avec  une  notice  de  celle  de  M. 
LinniBua,  et  I'ordro  dea  poisaona,  auivaot  ladi  viaiou  d'Artedi  et  I'ordru  dea  ouraiua  de  mer.  Trad, 
de  I'Allom.  par  Math.  Jocq.  Britwon.  B°.  Baucho,  Paris,  1754. 
"'  Klein,  J.  T.    Doutea  ou  observations  de  Mr.  Klein  .  .  .  aur  la  revCie  des  animaux,  faite  par  lo 

premier  bomwe,  anr  quelques  animaux  dea  clasaeH  des  quadrupkles  &  amphibics  du  syat^me  de 
la  nature  do  M.  Linnwus.  £t  des  remarques  sur  lea  cru8tac6eB,  aur  les  animaux  qui  ruminent, 
&  aur  la  vie  do  I'bomme,  compar^e  aveo  celle  dea  animaux.  Avec  flgurea.  Ouvrage  traduit 
du  Latin  .  .  .  [par  Fr.  Al.  Aubert  de  Locbesnaye  dea  Boia].  8".  2  p.  1.,  108  pp.,  1  pi.  folded. 
A  Paris,  ,  ,  .  cbez  CI.  J.  B.  Bauche,  .  .  .  1754. 
LinnaeuB,  C.  Museum  8.  K.  M.  Adolphi  Friderici,  Regis  Snecorum  ....  Folio.  Stockholm, 
1754. 

1755.— Johnston,  J.    Theatrnm  universale  omninm  animalium  quadrupedum.    Folio.    Heilbr.,  1755. 

1756.— Briason,  M.  J.  Regnum  animale  in  clasaes  IX  distributnm,  aive  synopsis  methodica  alatena 
generalem  animalium  diatributionem  in  classes  IX,  &  dnarnm  primarum  clasaiuin,  quadru- 
pedum scilicet  &  cetoceorum,  particularem  divisioneui  in  ordines,  aectionea,  genera  et  apeciea. 
Cum  brevl  cujusque  apocioi  dcscriptione,  citationibua  auctorunrde  iis  tractantium,  nominibua 
eia  ub  ipsia  &  natiouibua  impoaitia,  uominibusque  vulgaribua.  .  .  .  Cum  figuria  aeneia. 
Pariaiis,adRipam  Aujnstinoram, apudCI.  Joannem-BaptiatamBauobe,  .  .  .  17.'>6.  .  .  .  lOr"] 
Briason,  M.  J.  Le  riigno  animal  divia^  en  IX  classes,  on  m^tbodo  contenant  la  division  gdn^rale 
dea  animaux  en  IX  cloases,  &  la  divlHion  particull6re  dea  deux  premieres  clitHaea,  R9itvoir  du  celle 
dea  quadrup^des  &  do  cello  des  c6tac6eB,  en  onlres,  aectiona,  genres  &  espftccs.  Auxqiiflb's  on  a 
joint  uue  courto  description  de  cbaque  espJice,  avec  les  citatious  dea  autoura  qui  en  ont  traits, 
lea  noma  qu'ila  leurs  ont  donu&4,  ceux  que  leura  ont  donuda  les  difiVSreutea  nations,  &  lea  noma 
vulgairea.  ....  Aveo  figures  en  tailie  douce.  A  Paris,  Quay  des  Auguatins,  cbez  CI.  Jean 
Baptiate  Bauche,  L75(3.    vi,  382  pp.,  1 1.,  2  tab.,  1  pl. 


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1756.-  IiinnasuB,  C Systouia    itnrro  sistens  regna  tria  natnrffi  in  classes  et;  ordines  genera  et 

species  redacta  tabulisqne  teneis  illustrata.  Accednnt  vocabula  Gallica.  Editio  ninlto  ano- 
tior  &  eniendatior.  Liigdiiiii  Hatavoruni,  apud  ThecKlorura  Ilaak,  1756.  HP.  4  p.  ).,  227  [+ 
1]  pp.,  [index]  9  1.,  8  pi.,  with  4.  1.  oxplan. 

[This  nilUton  Is  rocoj{ulzed  by  I.lnii6  as  the  9th,  nnd  »aia  to  have  been  edited  by  Gronovtna,  and  to  be  the 
aamn  as  the  6th,  with  very  few  odiUtioDs  rogpectinj;  the  birds  and  flsUcg.  ("  Per  Uronoviam.  Paucisaima  de 
Avthiis,  FUcibiis,  idem  cam  6.")] 

ANALYSIS.  ....>,,, 

1.  QuADRCPEDiA  [pp.  2-15]:— 34  genera. 

I.  Anthropomorpha. — Homo,  1  sp.;  Simia,  16  spp.;  Bradypns,  2  spp.  [3  genera]. 

II.  Fertc.—lJnna  2,  Felie  8,  Mustela  9,  Lutra  2,  Cauis  7,  Pboca  2,  Meles  3,  Eriuacons  2,  Dasy- 
pu8  7,  Talpa  2,  Vespertilio  5  [  1 1  genera]. 

HI.  Ord.  Agrice  [not  in  eds.  i-v].— Myrmecopliaga  3,  Mania  1  [2  genera]. 

IV.  G/«rc«.--Hy8trix  4, Sciurus  3,  Lepus  4,  Castor 3, Mi       ',  Sorex  l,Didulphis  2[7genera]. 

y.  </»nieHfa.— Elephas  1,  Rbinoceros  2,  Hippopotamus       Iquus  3,  Sus  4  [5  genera]. 

VI.  I'ecora. — Camelns  21,  Moschus  1,  Cervus  6,  Capra  11,  Ovis  3,  Bos  4  [6  genera]. 
1757.— fallen,  J.  S.    Die  Natnrgescbichto  dec  Tbiere  in  sistematischer  Ordnung.    Die  vierfllssigen 

Thiere.  Von  Job.  8ani.  Haller  [Hallen].  8°.  Berlin,  1757. 
1758-59.— Linnaeus,  C.  Caroli  Linnaei  Equitis  De  Stelli  PolarJ,  Arcbiatri  Eegii,  Med.  et  Boton.  Pro- 
fess. IJpsal.;  Holmens.  Petropol.  Berol.  Iniper.  Lond.  Monspel.  Tolos.  Florent.  8oc.  Systema 
uatnric  per  rogna  tria  natnrro,  secnndum  classes,  ordines,  genera,  species,  cum  characteribns, 
diffurentiis,  synonymis,  locis.  Editio  decima,  reformala.  Cum  privilegio  S:8b  K:eD  M:tis  Bue- 
cite.    HolmiiB,  impensis  Direct.  Laurentii  Salvii,  1758-59.    2  vols.    8°. 

Tomus  I.  Regnvm  aniniale.    2  p.  1.,  pp.  1-824.    1758. 

Tomus  II.  Regnvni  vegetabile.    2  p.  1.,  pp.  825-1384.     1759. 

[In  this  edition,  the  binomial  system  prevfously  employed  by  him  In  the  work  entitled  Mnsenm  Tessinianuni 
(n.*):!),  wag  extended  in  its  application  to  all  the  kingdoms  of  natarc;  tho  Artodlan  olosaiflcation  of  flahes, 
adopted  in  the  earlier  editions,  won  snpersodod  by  the  faipilinr  Linnsenn  system,  nnd  the  cetaceans  were  for  tho 
first  time  eliminated  from  the  class  of  fishes  and  (p-oape<l  with  the  vtvlparong  qoadrapods  nnder  the  new  clasa 
name  Mammalia.  This  edition  was  reproduced  at  Halle  (Ualeo  MagdebyrKicte,  typia  et  STmptibns  lo.  lac  Cvrt. 
1T60),  in  an  exact  reprint  (Pnefntvs  est  loanaes  loacbimrs  Langivs),  in  1760,  but  has  not  been  acknowledged  aa 
one  of  tho  so-called  editions.  The  recognized  1  Itli  edition  wns  published  at  Leipzig  in  1763,  and  is  also  a  reprint 
of  tho  10th,  but  was  condemned  by  Linn6  ("Fnrtim  prodiit  vltiosn.    Nil  addltnm  ").] 

1738-64. — Edwards,  O.    Gleanings  of  natural  history.    4°.    London,  1758-64. 

1759. — Anon.    Dictionnaire  raisonD6  et  universe)  des  auimaux.    Par  M.  D.  L.  C.  D.  B.    4°.    Paris,  1759. 

1760. -Klein,  J.  T.     Klasnitication  und  kurze  Gescbicbte  der  vierfiissigen  Tbiere,  aus  dem  Lateinischen 

iiborsetzt  und  uiit   Zusiitzen   vormehrot,  nobst  einer  Vorrede  von  Friedricb  Daniel  Behn, 

....    Liibeck,  bey  Jonas  Schmidt,  1760.    8°.    38  -j-  [7]  pp.,  1 1.,  5  pll. 
Klein,  J.  T.    NutUrliche  Ordnung  und  vermehrte  Historie  der  vierfiissigen  Thiere,  herausgoge- 

bea  von  Otfr.  Reyger.    Danzig,  Schuster,  1760.    (Berlin,  Voss.) 
1765.— Buffon,  O.  L.  le  Clerc,  and  Daubeuton,  L.  J.  M.    Histoire  naturelle,  g6n6rale  et  particnli^re, 

avec  la  description  du  cabinet  du  Roi  ....    Vols.  i-xv.    4°.    Paris,  1765. 
[Fifteen  Toliimeg  of  mammalia.) 

1766-68.— Linnaeus,  C.  Caroli  a  Linn^,  Equitis  Anr.  do  Stella  Polari,  Archiatri  Regii,  Med.  &  Botan. 
Profess.  Upsal.,  Acad.  Paris.  Upsal.  Holmens.  Petropol.  Berol.  Imper.  Lond.  Angl.  Mouspel. 
Tolos.  Florent.  Edin.  Bern.  Soc.  Syst* ma  natnrro  per  regna  tria  naturiB,  secundum  classes, 
ordines,  genera,  species,  cum  cbaracteribus,  dififerentiis,  synonymis,  locis.  Tomus  i[-iii]. 
Editio  duodecims,  reformata.  Cum  privil«gio  S:ib  R:a)  M:tis  Suecia)  &  Electoris  Suxon. 
Holmia),  impens.  Direct.  Laurentii  Salvii,  176<)[-68].    3  vols.    8". 


CONTENTS. 

Tomus  I.  Regnum  animate.  Pars  1 :  Mammalia,  Aves,  Amphibia,  Pisces,  pp.  1-532.  1766. 
Pars  2:  Insecta,  Vermes.    1  p.  1.,  pp.  .'■i3;i-1388,  11 1.     1767. 

Tomus  II.  R4)gnum  vegetabile.    730  pp.,  8  1.    1767. 

Tomus  III.  Regnum  lapidoiim.  Appendix  animalium.  Appendix  vegetabilium.  236  pp., 
10  1.,  3  pll.  folded.     1768. 

(Tholimt  iMlitjon  publishod  by  Llnn6,  which  is  token  l<y  some  naturallstaas  the  starting-point  of  tenable  btno. 
uiiiil  nomencl.'ituip,  wliilo  uiniiy  prefer  to  go  buck  U)  the  lOlh  imI.  of  17.W. 

In  conclusion,  it  m.iy  be  said  that  tho  orij;iual  oditious  recoitnizcd  by  Linn6  as  eomplctely  revised  ones  wore 
the  Ist  (1735),  the  id  (1740),  the  6th  (1748),  the  lOth  (175.-'),  and  tho  I2th  (t76fl-OI5). 


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76  A, 77  B.J  • 

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217  C,  81H  A,  822  B,  224  B,  224  C,  224  D,  225  B,  227  A,  231  B,  232  A,  233  B,  233  C,  233  D,  233  E, 
233  F,  233  O,  234  B,  235  B,  235  C,  235  D,  236  B,  236  C,  239  A,  239  B,  239  C,  239  D,  239  E,  240  B, 
240  C] 

Die  I  8unKetbiero  |  in  |  AbbildiiDgen  nachderNatur  |  mitBeaobreibangen  |  von  |  Dr.Jobaun 
Cbristian  Dauiel  von  Scbreber  |    ....    |  uud  vou  |  Dr.  August  Goldfuas,  |    ....    |  —  | 
VoTgesntzt  I  von  |  Dr.  Johann  Andreas  Wugner,  ....    |  —  1 

FtlnfterTboil.  |  ErsturBand.  |  Mosobnstbter.  Uirscb.  Oira£fe;  |  Antilope.  Ziege.  Sohuf.  |  — 
Nebst  Tafnl  241  h\n  294  D'.  Erlangen,  |  in  der  Expedition  des  Scbrobor'ticben  Siingetbier-  und 
den  Esper'snben  Scbmetterlingswerkes,  |  uud  in  Cooimiasion  der  Palm'schon  Verlagnbucb- 
bandlung,  |  1836.— [pp.  i-vi  (incl.  title),  9:J7-1472,  pU.  241-294  ^-248  B,245  B,  246  B,246  C,246  D, 
246  a,  247  B,  247  D,  247  E,  247  F,  247  O,  247  H,  24i:l  B,  248  C,  248  D,  248  E.249  B,258  B,254  B, 
255»,256  B,257  A,  257  B,258  B,260  B,263  B,270  B,877  B.87«»,879  A,  281  B,281  C,281  D,281  E, 
286  B,287  A-G,288  A,28H  B,  290  B,  291  B,294  B,294  C,294  D,294  D".] 

FUnfterTheil.  |  ZwoiterBand.  |  Rind.    Kameel.    Lama.  |  -  |  Neb8tTafel895bi8  307A.  |  =  | 
Eriaugeu,  |  in  der  Expeditiou  des  Suhreber'acben  Siingetbier-  und  des  Esper'^cben  Scbmetter- 
lingBwerkea,  |  nndinCoDimiaaiou  derPalni'achen  Verlagabuobbandlung,  |  1838. — [pp.  i-iv  (incl. 
title),  1473-1839,  pU.  295-307+895  a,  895  b,  297  a,  297  6, 297  o,  297  d,  298  o,  299  o,  300  b,  302  a,  302  6, 
306  a,  307  a,  307  6, 307  o,  307  d,  307  e.  ] 

Secbater  Tbeil.  |  Unifiwaeud  die  aecbate  und  aiebeute  Abtbeilnog,  oder  die  Ein-  nnd  Viel* 
hnfer.  I  DasPferd.  Dur  Elepbant.  Daa  Naabom.  |  Das  Fluaapferd.  Der  Tapir.  DaaScbwein, 
I  —  I  Nebat  Tafel  308  bia  388.  |  —  |  Erlangen,  |  in  der  Expedition  dea  Scbreber'acbcn  Siiage- 
tbier-  und  dea  Eaper'acben  Bcboietterliugavrorkea,  |  und  in  Commiasion  der  Palni'soben  Verlags- 
bucbbandlnng,  |  1835.  [pp.  i-xvi  (incl.  title),  1-580,  tab.  308-328+316  A,  317  A,  317  B,  317  C 
317  D,  317  D  D,  317  E,  317  F,  317  G,  317  H,  319  A,  319  B,  384  A,  385  A,  385  B,  385  B  (bia),  386  A.] 

Siebenter  Tbeil.  |  Die  Ruderfiiaaor  und  Fiacbzitztbiere.  |  =  |  Erlangen,  |  in  der  Expedition 
dea  Scbreber'acbon  Siiugetbier-  uud  dea  Eaper'acben  Sobmetterlingawerkea,  |  nnd  in  Couimia- 
aion  der  Palui'acben  Verlagabucbbandlung,  |  1846.  [pp.  i-viii  (incl.  title),  1-487,  tab.  329-385+ 
336  B,  337  B,  338  B.] 

[The  uamber  of  8p«cte«  described  In  the  preceding  Tolameo,  aooordinft  to  Wagner  (vol.  7,  p.  t)  ,  is  14W,  vis : 

Affen 128  Nager 446  Kudorl^«ger M 

Fledortbiere 344  Zahnliiclcer 30  Fiscbzltzthiere 43 

Inselitenfresser 65  Einbafer 6  

FlciBchfrfseer £06  Uiclibiiuter 37  ImOaDien 144A 

Beutolthiere 87  Wiederltaner 145 

Tbn  original  worli  was  pablisbed  in  fascicnli,  and  tbe  dates  on  ihe  titles  are  apparently  ibotn  of  tbe  comple- 
tion of  each  Tbeil.  Tbiis,  it  appears  by  contemporary  evidence,  tbat  tbe  first  portion  of  Tbeil  III  was  pablisbed 
several  years  prior  to  tbe  date  on  tbe  title-page,  and  sncb  is  doubtlpss  tbe  case  wilb  other  (ortlons  of  tbe  worlt 

See,  also,  1840.— Wagnek,  J.  A  Tho  Snpplrmentband,  erste  Abtb.  (pp.  vi,  Ti,  551),  contains  tbe  qaadmmana 
and  cbiroptera,  and  dates  1840;  zweite  Abtb.  (pp.  viii,  558),  onrnivora,  dates  1841;  dritte  Abth.  (pp.  xiT,614), 
marsopials  and  part  of  tbo  rodents,  1843 ;  vierte  Abtb.  (pp.  xii,  5S3),  tbe  rest  of  tbe  rodents,  tbe  edentates,  rami- 
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1777. — Brzlebeo,  J.  C.  P.    Syatenia  regni  animalia  per  claaaes,  ordines,  genera,  apeciea,  T&rietates,  onm 
aynonyinia  ot  biatoria    animulinm.    Claaais  I,  Mtfnimalia.     8°.    xlvii,  636  pp.,  3  1.    LipaitB; 
'    iinpenaibua  Weygandiania,  1777.    [Introd.  dated  1776.] 

(There  is  question  of  aclaal  priority  in  many  cases  between  this  work  and  Sohrelier's  Kiugetbiere.] 

Zlmmermann,  B.  A.  W.  Siwcimen  zoologiee  geograpbicie,  qnadrupedum  domicilia  et  migra* 
tionea  aiatena.  Dedit,  tabulamque  mundi  zoograpbicam  adjunxit  Eberb.  Aug.  Gnilielm.  Zim- 
merniaun,  ....  Lugduni  Batavorum,  spud  Tbeodorum  Hoak  et  Sooioa,  mdcolxxvii.  4°. 
xxiv,  686  pp.,  1  map  folded. 

1778. — Oravmann,  D.  P.  B.  C.  ...  Brevia  introdvntio  in  biatoriam  natrraleni  animalivm  nianima>- 
livm  in  vavin  avditervni,  cvi  accedit  nomenclatvra  oninivm  hvivs  clu^&ia  civivm,  vno  cvm 
cbaractere  generico  et  ajtecifico,  dcnominatioue  germanica,  ao  deaignatione  iconvm.  16°.  5 
p.  1.,  90  pp.,  1 1.    Roatoobii,  apvd  lobanneni  Cbtiatianvm  Koppivm,  1778. 

1778-83. — Zimmermann,  B.  A.  W.  Oeographiacbe  Oeacbiohte  der  Menacben  und  der  vierfUsaigen 
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1780.— Storr,  O.  C.  C.    Prodromua  nintbodi  roainnialiutn.    ...    4°.    43  pp.,  4  tab.    TUbingen,  1780. 
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1781. — Pennant,  T.  A  biatory  of  quadrupeda.  8  vols.  4°,  lat  ed.,  London,  1781 ;  2d  ed.,  1793;  3d  ed., 
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TomusII.  [Regnnm  vecetab.le :  narsi  \  n  ^    -.t  boa  ^^  .  ^       ••  , 

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1799.— Dnm^ril,  A.  M.  C.    Siir  la  forme  do  derni^re  phalange  deb  doigts  dans  lea  animanx  raammifiirea. 
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Bteiu.    Er^tor  Band.    Mit  Knpfertafeln.    4°.    xxxi,  319  pp.,  34  pll.    Weimnr,  im  Verlage  dea 
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ficole  Norm.  Paris,  viii,  1800,  pp.  239-272. 
1800-05.— Cuvler,  O.    Lemons  d'anatAnie  compar^e,  recneillics  et  publi6es  sons  ses  yenx,  par  Q.  Da- 
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1800-26.— Bhaw,  G.  General  zoology  or  systematic  natural  history,  with  plates  from  the  first  author- 
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[Besides  tbo  engi'sveU  title,  oopleil  above,  there  if,  on  the  following  leaf ,  A  abort  priuted  one,  viz : — "Qen- 
eral  zoology.  [Speoi&oations.]  Londoa  [publishers],  ie00'30."  The  later  voloiue*  wore  by  James  FranoU 
Stephenson.] 

1801. — Autenrleth,  J.  H.  F.,  and  Fischer,  J.  Ueber  das  Beckon  der  Siiugethioi'e.  Ans  dem  Lateio. 
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Iiac^pftde,  B.  Q.  B.  M^moire  snr  une  nonvelle  table  m6thodique  des  nnimaux  h  niammelles. 
<M6m.  Inst.  Nat.  Sci.  Math,  et  Pbys.  Paris,  iii,  1801,  pp.  469-502;  Wiedem.  Arch.  i.  Zool.  n. 
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Lac6pdde,  B.  G.B.,  and  Cuvier,  G.  La  menagerie  du  Mu86um  d'Histoire  Naturelle.  Folio. 
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Ttlmolt,  J.  G.    Handbnch  der  Naturgeschicbte  der  SSngethiere  nnd  Vogel,  mit  Inbegriff  der 
Naturgescbichte  des  Monschen,  fUr  Deutschlauds  Jugend,  zom  Gebranch  der  oberu  Klasseii  in  . 
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Vrolik,  G.  Siir  I'usage  des  moustaches  dans  certains  quadiapMes.  <^  Ball.  Soc.  Philom.  FariSi 
iii,  1801,  p.  11 ;  Vglgt's  Mag.  iv,  1802,  p.  110 ;  Holliiud.  Mag.  i,  1803,  pp.  297-308. 

1802. — Blumenbach,  J.  F.    Verbessertes  System  der  Siiugetbiere.    <^  Yoigt's  Mag.  iii,  1802,  pp.  678-G83. 

1803. — Autenrleth,  J.  H.  F.    Ueber  das  Becken  der  Stiugthiore,  nebst  einigen  Anmerkungen  von  Dr. 
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<  Philos.  Mag.  xvi,  1803,  pp.  '^-75. 

1803-06.— Bevrastianofl^  A.  Description  de  qnelqnes  uouvelles  esp^cee  d'animaux  du  Mus^  Acad6- 
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1804.— Bewick,  T.  A  general  history  of  quadrupeds.  The  figures  engraved  on  wood,  chiefly  copied 
from  the  original  of  T.  Bewick,  by  A.  Anderson.  First  American  edition,  with  an  appendix, 
containiaf;  some  American  animals-uot  hitherto  described.  New  York,  printed  by  G.  &  B. 
Waite,  No.  64  Maiden-Lane,  1804.    8°.    x,  531  pp. 

Duvernoy,  G.  L.  Snr  les  monvements  de  la  langue  dans  quelqnes  animaux,  particuli^roment 
de  la  classe  des  mammin^res  et  de  cello  des  reptiles.  <^  Bull.  Soo.  Philom.  Paris,  iii,  1804,  pp 
198-201. 

1804-05.— Duvernoy,  G.  Ii.    Snr  les  organes  de  la  deglutition  dans  qnelques  animanx  k  vert^brea. 

<  Bull.  Fac.  M6d.  Paris,  i,  1804-5,  pp.  89-91. 

Duvernoy,  O.  Zi.  Mdnioire  sur  I'hymen,  oii  I'ou  d6niontre  quo  la  membrane  qni  porte  ce  nom, 
dans  lu  femme,  oxisto  dans  plusienrs  mnnimif^res.  <[  Bull.  Fac.  M6d.  Paris,  i,  1804-5,  pp. 
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oonHlRt  of  G«i«ly  Bear,  p.  383,  Hamster  of  Georgia,  p.  396,  Mammoth  of  New  York,  p.  327,  and  Viviparous  Shurk 
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180S.— Chnrch,  J.  A  cabinet  of  qnndmpeds;  consisting  of  highly  finished  engravings,  by  James 
Tookey,  from  drawings  by  Jnlins  Ibbctsson ;  with  historical  and  scientific  descriptions.  S 
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1806.— Dum^dl,  A.  M.  C.    Zoologie  analytiqne,  ou  m^thode  natureile  de  classification  des  animanx, 
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and  varieties,  with  their  habitations,  manners,  economy,  structure,  and  peculiarities.  By  Sir 
Charles  Linn6;  translated  from  Gmelin,  Fabrioius,  Willdenow,  &c.  Together  with  varioua 
modern  arrangements  and  corrections,  derived  from  the  transactions  of  the  Linnean  and  other 
societies,  as  well  as  from  the  classical  works  of  Shaw,  Thornton,  Abbot,  Donovan,  Sowerby, 
Latham,  Dillwyn,  Lewiu,  Martyn,  Andrews,  Lambert,  &c.,  &c.  With  a  life  of  Lint6,  appro- 
priate copperplates,  and  a  dictionary  explanatory  of  the  terms  which  occur  in  the  several 
departments  of  natural  history,  by  William  Turton,  M.  D.  London,  printed  for  Lacklngton, 
Allen  &,  Co.,  1806.    8°.    In  7  vols. 

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col.  1:160-1384. 


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1830-33.— liMSon,  R-P.  Ccnturio  zoologiquo  ou  cholx  d'anlniaux  rare*  ou  imparfBitenitiiit  oonnns 
....    Llvr.  i-xvi.    8°  or  4^.    Paris,  1830-32. 

1831— Botsvparte,  C.  L.  Saggio  di  una  dlstribnzione  niethodica  degli  aiiluiali  v«rtebratl.  <  Oiornale 
Art.xdicu  dl  Scleuze,  Roma,  xlix,  1H31,  pp.  3-77;  Appendlce,  Hi,  18321,  pp.  l!»-aO«  (lido  R. 
8.  C»  .);  tranid.,  <l8i8  voii  Okeii,  18;W,  col.  283-320;  IKW,  col.  1220-12541;  also  neparate, 
Roma,  ,ire8BO  Antonio  Boulzaler,  78  pp.,  8^,  1831.  , 

[The  cl«k.«lflo«tlon  adopted  In  thli»rtlclelB««  follow*:—  ' 

Clamis  I.— Mammalia. 
SuuCLAB^s  l.—<itiadniptda. 
Bicno  1. — Unffuleulata. 
Ordii  PriuuiMa. 
Chlroptora. 

FertB  (BnlM)ivided  Into  the  orders  Beetle  (=  lueectivoni  Bmbolatorln]  and  For»  In  1833). 
MuranpialU.  ^ 

Olirea. 

Brut*.  ,  _ 

Srctio  9.— ITnj/uZoto. 
Ordo  Pecora. 

Belln*.  „  „      „,    J 

SUBCLAMIS  II.— Biptda. 

Ordo  Cete  (aubdlvided  Into  the  order*  Slrenla— which  succeed  Bmta— and  Hydraula  In  1833). 

CLA88I8  II.— MonolTimata. 
Ordo  Taohygl^eaa. 
Platypodo.] 
Coleman,  B.     [On  tho  propensity  cf  domesticated  qumlmpcds  to  destroy  their  yoniig  when 

suffering  under  a  deficiency  of  milk.]    <Proc.  Couim.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  i,  1831,  p.  57. 
Cuvier,  F.    8nppl6raent  M'histoire  naturelle  g<5n6rale  etparticnliferode  Buffon.    Tomei,  Mam- 

mifiires.    8°.    Paris,  1831. 
Linz,  H.  O.    Naturgeschicbte  der  Saugethiere,  nach  Cuvier's  Systeme  bearbeitet.    8°.    xii,  324 

pp.    Gotba,  Becker'sche  Bucbhandlung,  1831. 
McMurtrle,  H.    The  animal  kingdom  arranged  in  conformity  with  its  organization.    By  the 
BaroD  Cuvier,  and  translated  from  the  French,  with  notes  and  additions,  by  H.  McMartrie, 
M.  D.    4  vols.    8°.    New  York,  Carvill,  1831. 
[Vol.  1  contains  the  Mammala  and  Birds. ) 
Meyraux,  D.  M.    Compendio  di  mamnialogia  0  di  storia  naturale  de'  mammiferi  conteueute,  i 
caratter6  distintivi,  I'organizzazione,  le  abitudinie  In  cliissiflcaziono  di  qnesti  auimali,  ecc,  pre- 
ciduto  da  una  introduzione  storica,  sequito  da  una  biografia,  da  una  bibliografla  e  da  un  vocabn- 
lario  di  termini  tecnici.    24  pp.     Milano,  1831. 
1832.— Cuvier,  P.    Histoire  natnrelle  des  mammiftires,  par  F.  Cuvier,    ....    et  le  dootenr  Dnmezille. 
Tome  premier  [et  second].     18°.     108  pp.,  2  pll. ;  1  title,  100  pp.,  4  pll.    Paris,  18.32. 
Oeofiroy  St.-Hilaire,  I.    fitndes  zoologiqnes,  comprenant  I'histoire  et  la  description  d'nn  grand 
nombre  d'animaux  r^cemment  d^couvert,  et  des  observations  nonvelles  sur  plusieurs  genres 
dfijiconnns.    8°.    Paris,  1832. 
Oeofiroy  Bt.-Hilaire,  I.    Recherches  zoologiqnes  et  physiologiques  sur  les  variations  d»  la 
taille  chez  les  aniinaux  et  dans  les  races  humaines.    ^M^m.  prds.  &  I'Acad.  d.  8oi.  Paris,  8ci. 
Math,  et  Phys.  iii,  18112,  pp.  .')0:i-572  ;  Fror.  Not.  Bd.  xxxvi,  no.  775, 1833,  pp.  65>-73 ;  no.  776,  pp. 
81-89. 


<Fror.  Not.  xxxiv,  no.  734, 
<l8iB  von  Oken,  xxv. 


Lyell,  C.     Geographische  Vertheilung  der  vierfUssigen  Thiere. 

iaT2,  pp.  113-121. 
Wagler,  J.    Nene  8ippen  and  Gattungen  der  SUugethiere  und  Vogel. 

1832,  col.  1218-1235. 

1833.— Co»te,  P.    Sur  le  d<Sv«loppement  des  mammifferes.    <  Institnt,  i,  no.  24, 1833,  pp.  202, 203, 217. 
Coste,  P,  and  Delpech,  — .    Recherches  sur  la  formation  des  cmbryons.   <  Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  xxviii, 

1833,  pp.  158-180. 

1834.— Cuvier,  O.  Kecberchos  sur  les  ossemeus  fossiles,  oti  Ton  r^tablit  les  car.ictferes  de  plusieurs 
auimauxdont  les  rdvolutionsdu  globe  ontd<«trnit  les  espbcea.  4me6d.  Tome  premier.  Paris, 
Edmoud  D'Ocagnc,  6diteur,  1834. 


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MONOORAPnS  OF  NORTH  AMERICAN  RODENTIA. 


1 


1884.— Duvernoy,  O.  Ii.  Tableaux  <1i>h  ordrcA,  des  fainlllen,  <1ra  (((^nmii  do  1»  olaaaea  des  mammif^TMi' 
<  IiiHtitiit,  ii,  1H34.  pp.  a«l-afl2;  Ann.  Hcl.  Nat.  l«,  IKW,  pp.  375-.T76. 

Oeoffroy  St -Hllalre,  ii.  IliHtoire  nntnri*lle  drs  n)alnmif^rnH,  conipreimnt  qnolqnoR  vn«8  pr<<- 
liniinuirei  An  philoiiophiu  natiirollo  rt  I'hiHt^iro  d<>«  aingeii,  do8  mnkiH,  dca  chauvu-BouriB,  et  de 
latiinpe.  Coura  pnifcBti<^  |)ur  M.  OpofTruy  8t.-HilBlro.  ....  8°.  47  pp. -f  (lele(on)'.Wpp.,(lie) 
«4  pp.,  (Ik))  :il  pp.,  (4(>)  :«)  pp.,  (fw)  31  pp..  (Oc)  a?  pp.,  (7o)  39  pp.,  (8«)  32  pp.,  (Iki)  36  pp.,  (lOe) 
:!«  pp.,  (lie)  4i  pp.,(iae)  :W  pp.,(13i))  ;«:>  pp.,(14o)  47  pp.,(154)}  40  pp.,(IC«)  40  pp.,(17e)  1  p.l. 
18pp., (18(«)  40  pp.,(10e)  40  pp.,  3  ])11.  I'uriB,  Llbrairiedi-s  Sciences  M6dicales  de  Just  Kouvier 
et  E.  Le  Douvier,  1H34.    [Bee  »b<ive,  auiiie  uutlior,  date  18)29.] 

Kaup,  J.  J.  Cliuuiilicutiun  der  SUugetliiere  utid  Vogel.  8^*.  144  pp.,  8  pll.  Darrastadt,  C.  W. 
L^Hke,  1834. 

Blaup,  J.  J.  Vermich  eiiier  Kintbeiliing  dor  SUngethiere  in  Seoba  Stlimme  und  der  Ampbibien 
In  Secbd  OrduuDgen.    <Ii«ia  von  Oken,  1834,  pp.  311-316. 

Miiller,  J.    Uelier  die   Btrnctur  der  oigontbilmlicben  Kurperohcn  in  der  Mile  einiger  pflauKon- 

frewMutdon  SUugetbiere.    <  MUller'H  Arcb.  f.  Anat.  18114,  pp.  80-00, 1  pi. 
1839.— Coate,  P.    Rur  la  formation  dn  placenta.    <Compt.  Rend.  Acad.  Sci.  Paris,  1835,  pp.  208-209; 

hiHtitnt,  iii,  no.  127,  1835,  p.  330. 
Duvernoy,  O.  Ii.    ^indesHurlefoie.    De  la  forme  dn  foie  des  nionimifitres.    <^  Comptes  Rendus, 

Paris,  I,  lH:r>,  pp.l8:i-ie0;  Fror.  Not.  xlvi,  18-.>5,  col.  148-150;  Ann  Sci.  Nat.  iv,  (Zool.),  1835, 

pp.  a-W-'iCU ;  InHtitut,  iii,  1K15,  pp.  325-326. 
Duvernoy,  O.  L.    Tableanx  dosordres,  dea  families  et  des  genres  de  mammit'breB,  adopts  ponr 

le  conrH  d«  zoologio  de  la  faculty  des  sciences,  par  M.  Duvernoy;  r^lig^s  sons  scs  yeux,  par 

M.  Lurebouilet.    4^^.     10  pp.,  5  tables  folded.    <  M<Sm.  Soc.  Mus.  d'Hist.  Nat.  Strasbourg,  ii, 

1836. 
Floureoa,  M.  J.  P.    Pecborcbes  sur  la  structnre  du  cordon  ombilical  et  snr  sa  continuit6  avec 

lefu'tuH.    <Iutititut,  iii,  no.  116,  1835,  pp.  247-248;  2e  ui6m.,  Compt.  Rend.  1835,  pp.  27-28 ; 

Institut,  iii,  no.  118,  1835,  p.  258;  3e  m6m.  rolatif  aux  oinoaux,  Compt.  Rend.  1835,  pp.  180- 

182;  Institut,  iii,  uo.  126,  1835,  p.  :H4. 

Harlan,  R.  Medical  and  physical  researcbos :  or  original  memoirs  in  medicine,  surgery,  geol- 
ogy, zoology,  &c.    8°.    Pbiladelpbia,  Lydia  R.  Bailey,  1835. 

[A.  roiirinl  of  hli  mlDor  papers,  many  Iwlog  oa  niamiuals.    Anion){  others,  tbero  is  a  syitemstio  list  of  ths 
North  Ainurloan  species.) 

Heuaae,  H.  T.    De  maunualinm  dontibus.     <  Diss.  Berolici,  typis  Nietaok,  1835,  8°,  40  pp. 

Iiereboullet,  A.  Tableaux  des  urdres,\les  famille.^  ct  des  genres  de  mammif^res,  adopted  ponr 
'   -'  leconrs  de  zoologiude  la  facuIUS  des  sciences  par  M.Dnvernoy,  r€dig^  sons  i>.<w  yeux.    <^M^m. 

Soc.  d'Hist.  Nat.  Strasbourg,  it,  1835,  10  pp.,  5  tab. 

Swainson,  W.  Animals  |  in  |  menageries.  |  London;  |  printed  for  Longman,  Brown,  Green  &. 
Loufjuittiis,  .  .  .     16'-'.     vi  (incl.  title),  376  pp.,  with  71  flgs. 

Biivalnaon,  W. — On  the  natural  bistory  and  classification  of  quadrupeds 16°.    2  p.  1., 

viii,  377  pp.  London,  printed  for  Longman,  Brown,  Oreen  &  Longmans,  ....  1835.  <^Tbe 
Cabinet  of  Natural  History,  conducted  by  the  Rev.  Diouysius  Lardner,  ....  assisted  by 

eminent  scientific  mcu <C.  Tbn  Cabinet  Cyclopaedia,  conducted  by  tbe  Rev.  Dionysins 

Lardner,  ....  —  Natural  History. 

-i-  S^'ainson,  W.  A  treatise  |  ou  |  tbe  geography  and  classification  |  of  animals.  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, I  printed  for  Longman,  Rees,  Ormo^  Brown,  Green  &  Longmans,  .  .  .  |  and  John  Taylor, 
...  j  18U).  I  16°.  viii  (incl.  eng.  title),  367  pp.,  witii  56  figs. 
Anon.  Tbe  naturalist's  own  book:  comprising  descriptions  and  authentic  anecdotes  of  quad- 
rupeds; sciuntifiually  arranged  according  to  tbe  system  of  Cuvier.  By  the  antbor  of  tbe 
Young  M^n's  Own  Book.    iP.     Eng.  title,  xvi,  384  pp.    Pbil.idelphiu,  Key  &  Biddle,  1835. 

1835  aeq. — Wagner,  J.  A.    [Buricbte  iiber  die  Siiugethiere.]    <[  Arcb.  fUr  Natnrg.  jHMtim. 

[The  auiiiial  rp|)ortH  ou  tbe  progress  of  science  contain  many  important  notices  of  American  uinmmals,  c.  g. 
18Jti,2dl;  18:17,356;  1838,43;  18-11,306;  1843,33,311;  1843,148.] 

1836.— Cuvier,  P.  De  rhistoire  uaturelle  des  c6toc68,  ou  rccueil  et  esameu  des  faits  dont  mo  compose 
I'liiHtoire  naturellu  de  ces  animaux  ;  avec  un  atlas  do  21)  planches.    8'^.    Paris,  1B36. 

Owen,  R.  [Ucference  to  Hunter's  opinion  respecting  tbe  productive  powers  of  hybrids.] 
<[  I'nic.  Zool.  iS»)c.  London,  iv,  1836,  p.  85. 

Vigors,  N.  A.  [Ituniarks  npoti  tbe  productive  iiowers  of  female  hybrids.]  <  Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 
Luudou,  iv,  lti36,pp.  64-85. 


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BIDLIOOR.  APPENDIX— A.  GENERAL  AND  MISCELLANEOUS.     965 

1837. — Oray,  J.  S.  Doioription*  of  aorae  u«w  or  littio  known  mammalia,  prinoipolly  in  the  liritiah 
Muiwum  collection.  <  CbarUw.  Mag.  Nat.  Hiat.  1,  1H37,  pp.  677-5H7 ;  Arch.  fUr  Natnrg.  v, 
IKiO,  pp.  IH1-IS)4. 

Raloheit,  O.  B.  Uober  die  Viaceralliogen  tier  Wirbelthiere  im  AllgAniuinen  nnd  doren  Motft- 
morphoaen  b«t  don  VflKelu  und  SUuKotbiereu.    <  Aroliiv  Aiiat.  (MUller'a),  18*17,  pp.  VM-V£i. 

"9711  aon,  J.  Tlio  natural  liiHtory  of  qiindm|>cdii  and  wIiaImi;  \}ning  ttio  artiolo  "Mnmnialta" 
from  the  7tb  ed.  of  the  EnoyclopoMlia  liritannica.  Wilb  above  lOU  illiiHtratioDH,  4".  U  p.  1., 
pp.  73-10t2,  pil.  cocssviii-oooxliv.    Edinbnrgb,  Adam  &  Charles  Ulaok,  1837. 

1837-38.— Breaohet,  O.,  and  Oluge,  — .  Reoheichoa  siir  la  structure  dna  membrun<«!t  do  I'neiif  dea  mam- 
niifJ)r<-8.  <C(>nipt.  Rnnd.  Acud.  8ci.  PuriH,  vi,  IKIiS,  pp.  71)-8tj  (avcc  plaucheH) ;  Inatitut,  vi, 
no.  2-J4,  18.18,  pp.  43-44  (avoc  flitnreH) ;  Ann.  8ci.  Nat.  2e  a6T.  Zuol.  viii,  1837,  pp.  '.M4-'^8 ;  Fror. 
Not.  Ikl.  V,  no.  106, 1838,  pp.  !i77,!ff8. 


Nouvelle  olaMifloatlou  dfM  animaux  vert^br^.    <[  Revue  Zoologiquo,  i,  1838, 


1838.— Bonaparte,  C.  L. 

pp.  W8-217. 

BoDapart9i  C.  L.  Synopaia  yt^rtebratornra  ayatfrnatia.  <^Nuovi  Annali  delle  ScienzA  Nntn- 
rali,  anno  i,  tomo  ii,  Bologna,  1H38,  pp.  10r)-133  (Claania  i,  Mammalia,  pp.  lOG-113);  Anuali 
Medico  ohirurgioi  del  Dott.  Telumaco  MuUxi^  (Roma),  i,  1830,  pp.  UVi-'/iid,  mi-'J7V  (lido  K.  8. 
Cat.);  IhIh  von  Okon,  1839,  col.  848-8CI. 

[After  tbo  i11i>|{no8iii  of  the  brnnch  ("  provinoio")  follow  "Cinwium  diatinotio"  (p.  106),  "ClftMlit  I,  Mnmma- 
lla"  (dlaKDoaU,  p.  1(M)|  "Ordinum  dUtrlbutlu"  (with  dliiKiioalii,  pp.  107-110):  and,  liut!y,  "Index  familinrani 
et  •obfaniilliiniiii "  (pp.  111-113).  A  like  feqiienoo  Is  adoptml  for  the  other  oImhwi  (Ave*,  Auiphibin,  ami  Place*). 
The  iDanimalfl  are  divided  into  41  fanilUea  and  75  subfamillc*,  moDolyplo  famlliea  being  repreavutod  by  aubfaoi- 
Uiea  of  eqaul  extent.] 

Comte,  A.  Coura  de  pbiloaophie  positive.  G  v.  8°.  Paris,  Bauhelier,  18—.  ^Tome  3e, 
contonant  la  philosopbie  cbimique  et  Itt  pbiloaophie  biologiqno,  1838, 506  pp. 

Jjeurst,  F.  Anatomie  compar<Se  dn  systitme  nerveux  consid^Srdo  daiia  aea  rapimrts  aveo  I'tntelli- 
geuce.    80.    2  vols.    Paris,  J  -I).  Duilli^re  et  fils,  1838-57. 

Ogllby,  W.  Observations  on  "  Rules  for  nomenclature  ".  <  Mag.  Nat.  Hist,  ii,  1838,  pp.  150- 
157,  275-284. 

1838-39. — Dug^a,  A.  Trait6  de  pbysiologie  comparde  de  Thomme  et  dea  animaux.  Avoc  pluiicbes 
lithograpbi<Se8.  3  vols.  Montpellier,  cbez  Louis  Castel,  1838-39.  Tomo  ler,  xviii,  526  pp., 
frontispiece,  table,  6  pll.,  1838.  Tome  2e,  x,  636  pp.,  12  pll.,  1838.  Tomo  3e,  viii,  494  pp., 
with  portrait,  1839.  [.Vertebrates  named  sous'r&gne  dea  Homiuiaires  (i,  15) ;  mammals,  claaae 
dea  Uoministes  (i,  18).] 

Leaaon,  R-P.,  and  Oamot,  P.    Mostologie  m6tbodiqne.    <^  Revue  Zool.  Die.  1838,  Mars  1839. 

Owen,  R.  On  the  structure  of  teeth  and  the  resemblance  of  ivory  to  bone,  aa  illustrated  by 
microscopical  examination  of  the  teeth  of  man  and  of  various  exifting  and  extinct  animals. 
<  Rep,  Brit.  Assoc.  1838,  pt.  2,  pp.  135-150;  Fror.  Notizen,  viii,  1838,  col.  65-73,  86-89;  Am. 
Jouru.  Sci.  and  Arts,  xxxv,  1839,  p.  507. 

1839. — Bachman,  J.  Olmervations  on  the  changes  of  colour  in  birds  and  quadrupeds.  <[Traua.  Am. 
Philos.  8oc.  Phila.  vi,  1839,  art.  iv,  pp.  197-239. 

Bonaparte,  C.  L.  Prodomas  systematis  moatozoologiio  Caroll  Luoiar.i  Bonaparte  MuxInianI 
prinuipis.  <^  Annali  Medico-chirnrgici  del  Dbtt.  Telomoco  Metax&,  Roma,  ii,  1839,  pp.  221-227, 
280-286  (fide  R.  S  ) ;  Nuovi  Annali  delle  Scienze  Natnrali,  anno  ii,  tomo  iii,  Bologna,  1840,  pp. 
300-312 ;  Isis  von  Oken.  1841,  ool.  5):'9-597. 

[The  diagiicnea  of  the  ordere  and  including  gronpa  ore  repeated  from  the  rarlier  arllrle  (1838) ;  but  interca- 
lated therewith,  and  fomitng  an  unbroken  aeries,  are  the  diagnoaea  of  the  families  and  sablamilies,  which  are 
the  same  as  those  enumerated  In  the  ''  Index  famlliarnm  et  snbfamlhamra  "  of  the  eailler  article.  The  groops 
Placontalia  and  Iiuploceutalia  arii,  however,  designated  "series"  instead  of  "suhclisses",  and  the  Educabllla 
and  lueducabllia  "subclasses"  Instead  of  "sections";  the  subfamllios  15  and  16,  33  and  96,  and  53  and  M, 
arc  severally  reversetl  in  position  with  respect  to  each  other.] 

Cuvier,  F.  Considerations  snr  l'6tudo  des  nctioDHdsti  animaux  suivics  d'nn  programme  d'un 
cours  Hur  la  nature  des  animaux  et  sur  leur  6ducation.  <  Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  xii  (Zool.),  1839, 
pp.  141-147;  Froriep,  Notizen,  xiv,  1840,337-344. 

Oray,  J.  B.    On  some  new  or  little  known  mammalia.    <  Ann.  Nat.  Hiat.  ii,  1839,  pp. 284-287. 


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1839. — Anon.  TTlMoliw  naf  iiivlln  (1m  nnlnmnx  1m  pin*  iwmiirquabloa  de  1»  cIbmw  iIm  inAininiftrM'(qn«- 
<lrn|M>(lrM  ft  <'<<liit'4W);  par  iiii  iiittiirMl|Ht4i  ilii  iniiM^iitn  ;  oriKSe  ile  iMiixuntu  liftiirfM  d'aiiimaus, 
(Immiii(^:m  »t  Ki^v6«N  pur  C.  Fraac,  pulntru  d'blatoi.  i  uaturelle.  12°.  9  p.  1.,  viii,  V3U  pp.,  lit  pll. 
I'ariH,  J.  S-»niH4>n,  IKIl). 

(RrenKDli/'ii  "loiu-rliwM  diw  Ornitbmlnlplifl*"  p.  rll,  Mid  "  Dld«Ipbi«  tleutbtrodaetylr* "  p.SI3,*(  "D.iyn- 
diirtyl«ii "  |i.  SIS,  >n<l  adopt*  cIm*.  uf  BUIiivltle  p.  Ti]. 

1839-57.— Iiouret,  F.,  and  Oratlolat,  P.  Aiiatomin  oompai^e  dii  lynDtme  nerveus  0ODHid<Sr6  dana  mm 
rap|M>rtM  avito  riiit<>lliK«ii('<)-    3  vola.    Paria,  J.-H.  I)ailli6r«  ot  AIh,  1839-57. 

(AtlM  lie  3a  plau«biM  iI«uIii6<mi  d'aprdi  natara  «t  graT6i4.  Parla,  J.-U.  IWilliAra  at  flU,  1830-57.  Folio,  pp 
60 ,  pU.  30] 

1839-64.— Blalnvllle,  H.  M.  D.  de.  OaK^dgraphio  oii  dMcription  iooDO({rapbiqae  oorupurriv  du  aqnolettA 
ut  du  MyHli>iiiu  <luiituir«  d<v«  lnulIllllil^^«H  ri^uttiita  t<t  foaailttH  pour  aervir  de  l)aa«  &  la  /.tKilogie  et 
h  la  ({('oloKitt  par  II.  M.  Ducrotay  dn  Ulutuvilln.  .  .  .  Ouvrago  acci)nipuKU<^  do  323 
plaucli(!H  lillio)j;ruplii<^<)<i  HoUH  Ha  dirmitiun  pur  M.  J.  C.  Werner,  peintre  du  Muh^^uui  d'Hiatoire 
Naturelle  de  I'aria,  pr<Sc<Sd(^  d'uiie  6tudo  anr  la  vie  «t  lea  travaux  de  M.  de  liluiu ville,  par  M.  P. 
I'icard.    Text,  4°,  4  v. ;  atlaa,  fol.,  4  v.     Paris,  J.  U.  Uuilliiire  et  ni»,  trt3U-({4. 

irubllKhod  til  twnnlyaix  faMicutea  ;  tba  tirat  twenty-live  ander  tbe  title  :  "  OetAographle  i  ou,  deecrlptlon 
lonnu|[rHpliiiiun  iMiiiipiir6«  du  miuulntte  ut  du  nyRtJtiue  dentalre  lies  oinq  olasae*  d'aolmaiix  vertAbrot  lAceota  et 
fussilra,  puur  anrvlr  d«  hutv  A  la  xuoloKle  et  4  la  k^Ior'"  par  M.  U.  M.  Duurolay  do  lUalDTlIU  ....  Otiv- 
raK'i  Bi^ciiinpaKiiA  <'*  plaiuiliea  llthuxraphiAiia  aiiaa  a*  direotlon  par  U.  J.  0.  Weroer  ....    I'aria,  Artboa 

Uertrand "    [Irt3l)-U].    Tbu  twi^titynixtli  and  laat  fascieiile  waa  laaued    'lib  tbe  <}M<<a{ftllealK>Ta 

given,  litlea  for  tbi<  four  volumeMof  text  and  foarof  plntei,  table  ofcoutentii  and  index,  by  tbe  BuilllArea,  In  1IM4. 

Tbe  culpable  nei;lect  of  the  pnbliabera  to  give  the  dateaof  pablioatlun  of  tbe  several  faaoionlea  baa  doubt- 
lens  devolved  opoo  luany  iuveatlgatora,  as  upon  tbe  writer,  much  trouble  and  annoyance  In  ascertaining  tbem, 
and  t4i  save  to  otbers  sinilla.  trouble,  a  collation  Is  liere  presented,  the  dates  bsving  obietly  been  aaoertalned 
from  Wagner's  annual  ropurts  in  tbe  "  Arcblv  fUr  Naturgeaohiobte".  Tbe  appearance  of  successive  faaulculea 
liiM  not  been  nolloed  iu  tbe  "  ]}ibllograpbio  do  la  France". 

Tbe  titlea  of  tbe  res|M)cllve  nionograpbs  given  below  are  those  at  the  upper  fourth  of  tbe  first  psge  of  each 
nionograpb,  and  which  are  the  only  apeoial  titles  published. 

The  work  is  more  remarkable  as  a  metbodioal  repertory  of  facts  respecting  superficial  ostoologlcal  details 
than  as  a  digest  exbibiliiig  ac'ite  appreciation  of  the  value  and  sobonllnation  of  characters  and  thoir  taxononil- 
cal  application,  or  orthodox  views  respeoling  ciaHslHnatioa  and  tbe  geological  succession  of  animals— the  con- 
current views  of  the  most  ri<cent  and  approved  investigators  being  the  standard.  Tbe  "genera",  It  moat  bo 
remembered,  are  generally  about  equal  In  extent  t'"  the  families  now  generally  adopted.) 


\ 


Tome  premier  |  Primatii— HeoundalAs  |  Aveo  atlas  de  SO  planohea.    [7  pp  +  0  parts,*  as  below  :— ] 

Atlaa — Tome  premier  |  compost  de  S9  planches  |  Primates-     icnudatte.   [9  p.  1.  -f  S  parts,  viz:—] 

[A  titlepage  with  the  more  general  title  (see  above)  and  the  addition: — "Mammlfirea — Tome  premier" 


was  issued  with  the  first  fasoicnle  in 
PIthecoH.    Cebus.    Lemur."  In  "  1841 
ume  with  tbe  tweuty-alxlh  fascicule.] 

(Etude  Biir  la  vie  et  les  travanz  do  M. 

([A.]    De  I'ostAographie  en  gin^ral. 


1R39",  and  another  with  tbe  modification   "  Mammifftres.— Primatto: 
but  both  are  superseded  by  the  ipteial  title  issned  for  the  first  vol- 


de  Blalnvllle,  par  M.  P.  NIoard.)    [l8«4.-ccxxlii.  pp.  <  F.  xxvi] 
<  Oiit6ograpbio  des  mammifircs,  pp.  19-47.)     (1830.— 47  pp.     <  F.  I.] 
([B.]    Ost6ogrsphle  ilea  Primates.— Sur  le.s  primates  en  gAniral  et  snr  les  singes  (Pitheeut)  en  partiouUer.) 

[IH39.-5-.ipp.  II  pi.     <F.  I.  (+pl.  IftUandSbis.     <  F.  xxv,  1855.)) 

[A  eeeondary  general  title  for  the  Prlmatis  was  Issued  as  the  first  pages  (p.  1->1.  1)  of  the  preceding,  vlzi 

"  Ost6ographie  des  mammit'dres  de  I'ordre  des  Primates,  suivie  de  rncherches  snr  rbistoire  de  la  science  It 

leurigsnl,  les  prlncipes  do  leur  classification,  lear  distribatloa  giograpblque  actuelle  et  leiu:  anclennet6  a  la 

surface  de  la  terre."] 

(rC]    Ost6ugrapble  des  Primates.— Sapa.ions  (CediM))    [1B39.— 31  pp.  0  pi.— F.  11.] 

(|Z>.]    Ost6ograpbie  des  Primates  — Makis  {Lemw).)    1 1839.-48  pp.  II  pi.  <  T.  ill.] 

([£.]    M6moire  sur  la  veritable  place  de  TAye-Zkye  dans  la  r6rlc  drs  maromifires.    Ln  &  la  8ocI6t6  phlloiaa- 

tlquo,  le  10  msl  1810  )     (1839.— 40  pp.  <  F.  iii.-Plate  <.K.  111.- Platc=pl.  5  <  D.J 

{[F.\    Del'anciennetfi  des  Priinat<»8&  la  surface  du  la  terre.)    68  pp.    [1839.]    <  F.  Ir.—jians  planches.] 

(10.)    Ost^ograpbio  des  ChelroptAres  {Veipirtilio,  L.).)    (1^39.-104  pp.  15  pi.    <  F.  v.] 

(1/7.J     Ost6ograpbie   des  Mamrolfdrcs  Inaectlvorcs  (To/pa,  Sortx  et  StinaetMi,  L.).)     (1840.-115  pp.  11 

pi.  =  F.  vi.) 

Tome  denxi6mc  |  Seonudatds  |  Aveo  atlas  do  117  pinnches.    [tIIL  pp.  +  S  parts.] 

Atlas— Tome  dimxi6nie  |  compost  de  1 17  planches  |  Secuudatia.    [2  p.  I.  +  8  parts,  vis : — ] 

([/.]    UHt6ograpliie  des  Caruas<lers.    (1)^40.— 65  pp.     <  F.  vil.] 

[A  eeeondary  title  for  tbu  Carnasslers  (I— Q)  was  issocd  as  tbe  first  pages  (p.  1  =  1.  1)  of  the  preceding, 

viz:     " 0!it6ograpble  des  Carnassiers,  pr6c£il6o  de  considerations  sur  rbistoire  de  la  science  a lenr  6gard,  lea 

principes  de  lenr  classification,   leur  distribution  giograifliique  actaelle,  et  suivio  de  recherches  snr  lenr 

anciennetu  ik  la  surface  du  la  terru."] 

{[J]     Des  PhiHiues  (O.  rAooo,  L  )  )     [1840 51  pp.  10  pi.  <  F.  vll.J 


'The  "parts"  Is  oach  monograph  or  series  distinguished  by  a  special  and  complete  pagination  or  numeration  of  platea. 


BIBLIOGR.  APPENDIX— A.  OfcNKRAL  AND  MISCEFiLANEOUS.      067 

(I jr.]    I)«i  Otirn  (0.  Tmu)  )    | «M ..— IM  pp.  IM  pi.  -r  rill.  J 

([/..!   i)wt  retitoun  (O.  «u»i«i-M«).)   imi.— laa  pp.  i« pi. -  F. ii. o  pL  n  <  r. «, im4  l 

[With  tbU  r.iaclciilo  wu  luaued  •  gwmrai  lltlu  llmlletl  tbui:    "  ManimlftrM.— CornaMlcm  |  Vetpvriilto 

Tiil|«.    Borpx.    KriimcAUK.'    PUoc*.    Cniw.    Huburiiu* IMI." 

((ir.l    Uea  MuiUilM  (O.  JTiMbto.  I..  I. )    (IMS.— Kl  pp.  ISpl. -F.z.) 
((y.  I    I)M  VlvprrM. )    I  IHn-HHI  pp.  i:i  pi.  -  F.  xI.I 

(10  ]    Dm  Kolla.  |    |  IM3.— IIM  pp.  I  r<>l(l«i  Ub.  lu  pi.  -  F.  xll.  ( +  pL  SO  <  F.  sit.,  18»).1 
(fj*.  1    DraCani*.)    (I«43.-Ifl0  pp.  1«  pi  '-■  F.xlll. ) 

l[Q.\    I>M  IlyAoea. )     (XM4.-N1  pp.  M  pi.  -  F.  xlv. )  .        ,      v 

Torao  troUidmn  |  QiintcriiKt6ii  |  Avtw  adaa  dn  !>i  pUiicbca.    [vlll  pp.  +  9  part*.] 
AtlM— Tomn  trtilnlAmii  |  cuiii|ni<i6  <Ii>  M  planclittN  |  Qiutornaliii.     [tip.  \.  +  6  part*,  ria  i— 1 
((K.or«.  1     l)<w  ftl«ii)h«iiUi. )     |lH4.-..-:tC7  pp.  IHpl. -K.  Evl.l 
([S.atT.l     1)11  Dinotberiiini.)     1 1)445 —M  pp.3  pi.  —  V.  zvli.] 

(ir.orCT.J    Del  Ijtniaiitluii  (ItufTon),   {Manahu,  Bcopoll),  ou  Oravlinwlua   aquatlquea.)    (1M4.— 140  pp.  11 
pI.>=F.ZT.|  , 

•  ((r.J    De»  DamaniKBuflroii),  (ffj/raa).)    {1R4.V— 41  pp.3  pi.  -  F.xvUI.J 

(ir.orX.  J     !)«•  KhinocAnw  (lluffiii).  (O.  ff*<noe<ro»,I,. ).)     |IB4fl.— ««  pp.  14  pi. -F.  «x.  } 
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ToiDK  quatrUmn— Qiiatcrnati^H— MnlilnnK^N  |  Avott  ttllii*  do  P3  plaii(^bi<*.     (vlii  pp.  4-  R  parta. ) 
Atlaa— Tome  quatrlAmn  |  ooiiipiw/)  do  03  plu'iobra  |  QiiatPTiiat6  — Maldunl6«.    [9  p.  I.  +  II  parta.} 
(lyj    Dm  ralKotbnriunis,  Lnphlodoiia,   AntbraculbwInnK,  C'bo«roi>otanii-a.)    |1M«.-I0fl  pp.8+ 34-S+ 1 
,    (-15|pl.-F.xxl.) 

((«. )    Dea  Tapir*  (Biiiron).   (O.Tapina,  IMuon).)     [184(1.— 59  pp.a  pl.  =  F.  xlx.  1 

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[94fl  pp.  8  +  0  [-17]  pi.  <  F.  xxll.l 

([BB.]    Dea  Anoplotb^rium*  (0.  CuTicr)  et  aar  Uia  genres  plaa  oo  molna  dUISirvnta i 
1840.   [155  pp.  0  pi.  =:  F.  xxlli.] 

XIpbodon,    1  MeryooiM'tnr^,  >  Faloouar  et  Caoteley,  t 

Uiohubano,  }•  O.  Cuvltr,  l«n.  HlpiwhynK,  J       1847. 

Adapis,         )  Paluplotberiiim,  \  ,  "      : 

CbaIiooth«rluin,J.  KaDp.lti33.  Dicbodon,  ^R  Owen,  18481 

Caluotb6riuin,  Brarard,  1839.  Hyopotamaa.       j  _     , 

Mlon)cboerns,  Ho.  t  Wuod,  lt44fl. 
((00. 1    Di>e  Rnmluanta  {Peeora,  h. )  no  K6n«ral  et  en  partlculler  dea  Cbameauz,  dea  L«mai,  Baffoo.  {Q.  Oa- 

melu;V)    ie.V).    {131pp.5pl.=  Rxzlv.l 

{{VV.l    OelAograpble  dea  Paremieuz  (iJfOdwpia,  L.).)    (1840.-64  pp.6  pi.  =  F.  T.J 
'([££.    Qcneral  title.]    Piibllisutloii  pnatbume.— Expllcatlun  dea  plancbea  aiilTantea, 
PlLlFtUEe.     Genrea.     Gorilla,  Smllodon.  Scluriia,  ArctomyH,C»«tor.  Capromja,  Mjopotamu«,ny»»rlx,CaTla, 

Equu^  CuniolopardallH,  Myrniecopbaga,  Macrotborium,  Megatberium,  Glyptodou,  T^xodon,  Eloamotberlnm, 

Macruucbeula  et  granpca  qui  a'y  rattaobent. 

SouAMUivlcaEB.    QoDD)  C^rooodlliiK  et  groiipea  g^niriqiies  ToUina. 

OHTfiozOAlUKS.    Hl^niHcalioD  dosoadu  cr&uedaDB  lea  diveraeaolaaaeadece  type.   1859.   [63  pp.  41  pi.]    Table 

alpbab^tlqao  dea  quatre  vulamea.    1B59.     [IxtI  pp.  <  F.  zztI.] 

1840.— Blainville,  H.  M.  D.  de.  Couaiddrationa  gdu^ialea  snr  les  animanx  et  lenr  olaaaification. 
<  Diet.  8ci.  Nat.,  8uppl6raeut,  1840. 

1840-95. — Wagner,  J.  A.  Die  Siingthiore  in  Abbilclnngen  nach  der  Natiir,  init  Bescbreibungeo.  .  .  . 
Fortgeaetzt  von  Dr.  Jobann  Andreaa  Wagner,  .  .  .  Supplementband  [inut.  niut.  ut  infra]. 
l8te-4te  Abtb.,  Erlangeu,  in  der  Expedition  dt^a  Scbreberacben  Siiugthicr-  uud  dea  Esper'- 
Bchen  Scbmetterliogaworkea  und  in  Comniiaaion  der  Palm'acbeu  Verlagabucbkaudlung,  1840. 


CONTKHT8.  «■' 

Erate  Abtheilung :  Die  Affcn  uud  Fliedertbiere.    1840.    [xiv,  (1),  vi,  551  pp.] 

Zweite  Abtheilung :  Die  Raubtbiere.    1841.    fviii,  558  pp.] 

Dritte  Abtbeilung :  Die  Beuteltbiere  und  Nager  (erater  Abachnitt).     1843.    [xiv,  614  pp.] 

Vierte  Abtheilung :  Die  Nager  (zwciter  Abacbnitt),  ZahnlUcker,  Einbufer,  Dickhiiuter  und 
Wiederkiiuer.    1844.    [xii,  523  pp.] 

J'tinfte  Abtbeilung :  Die  Affen,  ZahnlUckor,  Benielthiero,  Huftbiero,  luaektenfreaaer  und 
HandflUgler.    1865.    [xxvi,  810  pp  ] 

*Tbo  flrat  Koriea  <if  letters  is  given  iu  tbo  liat  of  mouogropbH  opposite  title-pages,  and  tbe  second  in  tho  table  of  con- 
tents of  thu  3d  vulamo. 

I  The  cacography  of  tbe  original  Is  copied. 


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MONOGRAPHS  OF  NORTH  AMERICAN  RODENTIA. 


i 


1841.— Bonaparte,  C.  L.    A  new  oyiifeniatic  airanRcment  of  vertflbratccl  Rnimals.    <Traus.  Linn. 

Boo.  Loii'loii,  xviii,  1H41,  pp.a47-:{04  (Clafsis  i,  Miimmnliu,  pp. '247-2r>H). 

|Iti  RequRDcr,  tills  ii  PMentiallv  Hlniilar  tniho  " 8ynopi<t8  vertetiratoriiDi  nyiiteniBtls",  buta  "ConiipeotnR  fiimi- 
lUnim  «t  Hnlifamiliiruin",  with  dlncnoHfii  of  tbe  Kruupi,  rpplaces  the  "Index".  As  Id  the  last,  the  groops 
Pl!icrii':«lia  and  IniplaceDtalia  are  dealKtiated  "  lories"  and  the  £dacabilia  and  Ineducabilia  "subclasses",  and 
the  se(|iietic(<  of  the  Hubfaniilii-s  iri  niid  lu,  :I8  and  au,  M  and  AS,  are  severally  revtised.  Compared  with  the  first 
urrangement,  the  Uippopntaniina,  Rblnocerontina,  and  Tapirina  are  transfers  from  the  Elephantidai  to  tbe 
SuUlo) ;  a  new  sabfamily  (^3)  Uinothorina  furming  with  (34)  Elephsntiua,  the  ElephantldK,  Is  interposed,  whereby 
a  total  of  41  families  and  7fl  snbfamillcs  results.  These  mo<lillcatioDS  indicate  the  author's  emendatious  since 
1839,  and  therefore  not  the  status  of  the  article  at  the  date  of  "reading".] 

Coates,  B.  H.  [On  tbe  use  of  tbe  anturea  of  the  cranium.]  <^  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  i,  1841, 
PP.C9-71. 

Fennell,  J.  H.    A  natural  bistory  of  Dritiflb  and  foreif^n  quadrupeds;  containing  many  modern 
'  °         discoverii's,  original  obHervations,  and  numerons  anecdotea.    S°.    xv,  5r.6  pp.,  200  woodcuts. 
London,  Josoph  TbomuB,  1S41. 

Jones,  T,  R.  A  general  outline  of  the  animal  kingdom,  and  roannal  of  comparative  anatomy. 
a",    xiv,  7:l2  pp.,  XU;  flgH.    London,  J.  Van  Voorst,  1841. 

Martin,  'Vr.  C.  L.  A  general  introduction  to  tbe  natural  history  of  niammiferous  animals,  with 
»  particular  view  of  the  physical  history  of  man,  and  the  more  closely  allied  genera  of  the 
order  Quadruninua,  or  monkeys.  IlluHtrated  with  S96  anatomical,  osteological,  and  other  inci- 
dent al  engravings  on  Mood,  and  12  full-plate  representatinns  of  animals,  drawn  by  William 
Harvey.    8".    1  p.  1.,  545  pp.,  12  pi.    London,  Wright  &  Co.,  1841. 

Pompper,  H.    Die  8iiugethierc,  Vogel  und  Amphibien,  uacb  ihrer  geograpbischeu  Verbreitung 
tutiellariHRii  zusammeugestellt.    4°.    Leipzig,  1841. 
1842.— Duvemoy,^.  L.    Suppl^^nynt  bistorique  pour  les  mdmoircs,  "Sur  les  dents  des  niammil^res." 
<  Consptes  Kendus,  Paris,  xv,  1842,  pp.  1000-1006. 

Gtray,  J.  B.    Descriptions  of  some  new  genera  and  fifty  unrecorded  species  of  mammalia.    <^  Ano. 

M-ig.  N.  H.  X,  1842,  pp.  26.5-267. 
LesBon,  R.  P.     Nonveau  tableau  du  i^gue  animal.    Mammif^re^.    8".    3  p.  1.,  204  pp.    Paris, 

A.  IJertrand,  1842. 
Meyer,  O.  H.    Ueberdas  Siiugethierei.    ^Archiv  fllr  Anat.  1842,  pp.  17-18.  • 

Bobinz,  H.  R.    Ueber  seine  Synopsis  Mamnialiatn.    <[  Verhandlgn.  d.  Scbweiz.  natnrf.  Oesellscb. 

27.  Versannnlg.  Altdorf,  1842,  pp.  116-12.5. 
Smith,  C.  H.    The  naturalist's  library.    Edited  by  Sir  William  Jardine,  Bart.    Vol.  xv.    Mam- 
malia.   Introduction  to  mammalia.    18°.    Eng.  title,  4  p.  1.,  pp.  17-313,  portrait  of  Drury, 

30  col.  pll.    Edinburgh,  W.  H.  Lizars  [1842]. 
1843. — Bischoff,  T.  L.   W.    Ueber  die  erste  Bildung  des  Cent ralnervensy stems  bei  Saugethieren,  mit 

Beriicksichtiguug  dor  kritischen  Beleuchtung  meiner  Beobachtungen  durch  Herrn  Dr.  Rei- 

chert.     Mit  1  Taf.    <  MUller's  Arch.  f.  Anat.  1843,  pp.  25,'J-275. 
Qray,  J.  B.    Descriptions  of  some  new  genera  and  species  of  mammalia  in  the  British  Museum 

collection.     <  Ann.  Mag.  N.  H.  xi,  1843,  pp.  117-119. 
Oray,  J.  B.    List  of  the  specimens  of  mammalia  in  the  collection  of  the  British  Museum. 

Printed  by  order  of  tbe  trustees.    16°.    xxviii,  216  pp.    London,  1843. 
Hays,  I.    [On  papers  relating  to  Koch's  rollectiou.]    <[Proc.  Am.  Pbilos.  Soc.  Phila.  ii,  1843, 

pp.  264-266. 

Owen,  R.  Letter  on  R.  Harlan's  notice  of  new  fossil  mammalia.  <^  Am.  Jonrn.  Sci.  and  Arts, 
xHv,  1843,  pp.  341-345. 

Waterbouae,  O.  R.    Observations  on  the  classification  of  the  mammalia.    <^  Ann.  Mag.  Nat. 

Hist,  xii,  1813,  pp.  399-412 ;  Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  1843  (pt.  2),  pp.  65-67  ;  Nuovi  Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  iii, 

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Marteo,  P. 

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1718.— Lawaoa,  X 


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thu  tigurea  of  birda,  b«a«ta,  flalirs,  attrpenta,  iuHecta,  ond  plants:  particulurly,  the  foreat-treea, 

shrubs,  and  other   plants,  not  hitherto    diHcribtd,  or  very  iucorri'-'!/  ligured  by  authora. 

Together  with  their  description  in  English  and  French.    8  vols.    Folio.    London,  vol.  i,  1731 ; 

vol.  ii,  1743.     pp.  xii,  xliv,  200;  200  pi.  and  mop.    2d  ed.  1*54,  revised  by  George  Edwards. 
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London,  1745 ;  French  truusl.  H°,  Copenhagen  and  Getfeve,  1703 ;  Germ,  transl.  8",  Berlin,  17(53, 
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1750.— BlUa,  H.    Reise  nooh  Hudsons  Meerbusen.    8°.    Goettingen,  1750. 

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ttiuing  a  description  of  the  countries  that  lie  on  both  sides  of  the  river  Mississippi,  with  an 

account  of  the  settlemouts,  inhabitants,  soil,  climate  and  products.     Translated  from   the 

Fn?nchofM.  lePageduPratz[8c.     3  vols,     Paris,  1758].    A  new  edition.    8°.    London,  1774. 

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1776.— Romana,  R    Natural  history  of  Florida.    8°,    New  York,  1776. 

1777. — Cbarlevolz,  P.  F  Z.  de.    Histoire  de  la  Nonvelle  France,  avec  le  Journal  d'un  voyage  dana 
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1780.— FabriciuB,  O.  Favnft  Orccnlamlica,  systeniatice  sisteus  animalia  GrosnlandiiB  occideutoHa  hac- 
teuvs  indagafik,  quoad  uoiiien  speciflcvm,  trivialc,  vernacvlvniqvo ;  sjnonyma  avctorvin 
plvrivni,  descriptioneni,  locvm,  victvm,  gonerationem,  mores,  vavm,  captvraniqvo  singvli, 
provt  detegendi  occasio  fvit,  maximaqve  parte  becvndvni  propriaa  observationes  Othonis  Fab- 
rinii  luinistri  ovangelii,  qvoudain  Qroetilandis  ad  coluuiani  Friderichahaab,  .  .  .  UafniiB  et 
Lipsio),  impeDsis  loanniu  Gottlob  Rothe.    .    .    .    mdcclxxx.    8°. 

1780  ?— Hutchins,  — ,    MS.  account  of  Hudson's  Bay,  written  about  the  year  1780. 

(This  i»  Haid  to  bavo  furnlshoil  Mr.  P«nnaut  with  rauck  informntion  respecting  ttie  mammalogy  of  the  region.] 

1782.— Jefferson,  T.  Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia;  written  in  the  year  1781,  somewhat  corrected  and 
enlarged  in  tbo  winter  of  178-2,  for  the  use  of  a  foreigner  of  distinction,  in  answer  to  certain 
queries  proposed  by  him  respecting  1.  Its  boundarieB.  2.  Kivers.  3.  Seaports.  4.  Mount- 
ains, &c.    [Paris,]  mdcclxxxii.    pp.  391.    8°. 

[This  Istetl.  •>(  Jufferson'a  "Notes"  was  printed  in  Paris  for  private  circulation  (200  copies)  without  title- 
page,  and  is  not  to  be  regarded  as  published.  I  have  not  seen  a  copy ;  above  title  is  quoted  from  Bartlett's  Cata- 
logue of  tho  Llltr.iry  of  John  Carter  Brown.  From  this  came  a  French  version,  178fl ;  some  say  also  1785.  For 
ciroumstanres  of  the  work  prior  to  tlie  regular  pultlication  of  the  Knglish  ed.,  see  Bartlett,  op.  cit.,  192 1  and 
especially  Kaudnll's  Life  of  Jelferson,  vol.  i,  p.  414  (0°,  New  Yorli,  185«).— Tho  date,  1788,  is  supposed  to  be  that 
of  preparation,  not  of  printing,  of  the  work.  Tlipre  have  been  numerons  imprints;  O'Callaghan's  list  of  them 
(with  some  additional  data)  is  as  follows:— Ed.  of  1782,  without  a  title-page,  200  copies  (privately  printed].— Phil- 
adelphia, 1785  [supposed  to  be  merely  circulation  there  of  some  of  the  copies  of  n€i  od.].— French  version,  8°, 
Paris,  1785,  and  ParU,  BaiTois,  1786.-8°,  Loudon,  Stockdale,  1787  [the  first  properly  published  ed.  from  which 
Jetferson'slist  of  mammals  acquires  date].- 8°,  Philadelphia,  Priobard  &  Hall,  1788,  Philadelphia,  1792.— Philadel- 
phia, Carey,  1794.-8°,  Baltimore,  1800.-8°,  New  York,  Davis,  1801  [called  tb  i  "  :jd  Amer.  ed.",  which  it  is  notj.— 
8°,  Philadelphia.  Vta«Ie,  1801,  "  1st  hot-pressed  ed."— Boston,  Carlisle,  1801,  the  8th  Amer.  ed.— 18°,  Boston,  Sprague, 
1803,  tbo  9th  Amer.  ed.— 10°,  Trenton,  Wilson  &  Blackwoll,  180J.-Ncw  York,  1804.-12°,  Philadelphia,  Hogan  &. 
Thompson,  18 IS.— Boston,  1829.-10°,  Boston,  18J2.— 8°,  Kichmond,  Eandolpb,  1853;  also,  6°,  Washington,  1854, 
being  in  vol.  viii  of  Jefferson's  "  Works".] 

1784. — Cook,  J.    Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  in  177G-1780,  performed  under  the  direction  of  Cai.taiu 
Ooolc.    3  vols.    4°.    London,  1784. 
Peuuant,  T.    Arctic  zoolojyy.    Vol.  i.  Introduction.     Class  i,  Quadrnpeds.    4°.    Eug.  title,  4  pi., 
cc  pp.,  3  1.,  18;")  pp.,  frc:Dtiijp.,  8  pi.    London,  printed  by  Henry  Hughs,  m.dcclxxxiv. 

(The  w  hole  work,  in  3  voIk.,  dates  1784-87.     There  is  a  2d  ed.  in  2  vols.  4°,  1792.J 

1784-92.— Belknap,  J.    History  of  New  Hampshire.    3  vols.    SP.    Philadelphia  and  Boston.    2d  ed., 

S"^.    Boston,  1813. 
1786. — Jefferson,  T.    Observations  |  sur  |  La  Virginie,  |  par  M.  J  *  •  *.  |  Traduites  de  I'nnglois  |  [par 

I'Abbi;  Morellet.]  |  [Vignette.]  |  }i  Paris,  |  chez  Barrois,  [etc.]  |  —  |  1786.    l'i°(1).    2  p.  1.,  pp. 

viii,  2110, 1 1.  map,  tab.    [Contieut  une  liste  des  mammif  dres  de  la  Virginie.] 

[A  copy  of  the  privately  printed  edition  of  1782  having  been  snrreptitionsly  obtained,  this  Fronch  version  was 

made,  printed,  and  pnbUshe<l  in  advance  of  the   authenlio  English  cd.  of  1787.    See  what  is  said  under  heads  of 

the  eds.  of  1782  and  1787.   Tbe  French  version  is  utterly  condemned  by  Jefferson.  (See  Kaudall's  Life,  vol.  i,  p.  414,)] 

1787. — Jeifferson,  T.    Notes  |  on  the  |  State  of  Virginia.  |  Written  by  Thomas  Ji-flersoii.  |  Illustrated 
with  I  a  map,  including  the  States  of  Virginia,  |  Mary-  ]  land,  Delaware  and  Pennsylvania. 
I  —  I     8°.    London  :  |  printed  for  John  Stockdale,  opposite  |  Burlington-Hou^e,  Piccadilly.  | 
mdcclxxxvii.    1  vol.    8°.    2  p.  1.,  382  pp.,  map  and  folded  table.    [Contains  a  nominal  list  of 
animals  of  the  State.] 

[The  original  draft  of  this  work,  which  bears  date  1782,  *as  imprinted  (SCO  copies)  for  private  cironlatiou, 
without  title-page,  and  cann  a  lie  consideretl  as  published.  There  was  ai  anonymons  French  version  in  1786. 
The  Euglisli  ed.  of  1787  being  tho  first  one  pnblislied  with  sanction  of  tbe  anther,  and  avowed  by  him,  is  the  one 
from  wliich  Jefferson's  list  of  the  mammals  actiulres  its  proper  <late.    (See  tho  eds.  of  1782  and  1786.)1 

ISimmermann,  B.  A.  W.  Pennant's  arctische  Zoologie.— Thiergeschichte  der  ntmllichen  Polar- 
liinder  aus  dem  Euglishen  des  Herrn  Thom.  Pennant,  mit  Aumerkungen  uud  Zusiitzen  durch 
E.  A.  W.  Zimmurniann.    2  vols.    4^.    Leipzig,  1787. 

1790.— Meares,  J.    Voynges  to  the  northwest  coa«t  of  America  in  1788  and  1789.    4°.    London,  1790. 

1794.- Williamas  S.    Natural  and  civil  history  of  Veimont.    8°.    Walpolo,  N.  H.,  1794.    2  ed.  2  vols. 
H"^.    Buiiington,  Vt.,  1809. 

1804. — Duralde,  M.    Abstract  of  a  communication  relative  to  fossil  bones,  &c.,  of  Ihe  connty  of  Ope- 

lousiis  west  of  the  Mississippi  to  Mr,  William  Dunbar  of  the  Natchez,  and  by  him  transmitted 

to  the  society.     <  Trans.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Phila.  vi,  1804,  no.  x,  pp.  SIS-GS. 

Watkins,  J.    Notices  if  tho  natural  history  of  the  northerly  parts  of  Louisiana,  in  a  letter  from 

Dr.  John  Watkins  to  Dr.  Barton.    <  Trans.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Phila.  vi,  no.  xiv,  1804,  pp.  69-72. 


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1807. — Oats,  P.  A  Jonrual  |  of  Ihe  |  voyngrs  and  IravelH  |  of  a  corps  of  discovery,  |  under  the  coni- 
niaud  of  Capi.  Lewis  and  Capt.  |  Clurke  of  the  army  of  tbo  Uaited  States,  |  from  |  the  niojtli 
of  the  river  Missonri  tbrongh  the  |  interior  parts  of  North  America  |  to  the  Pociliu  Oueuu,  | 
during  the  years  1804, 1805,  dc  1806.  |  Containing  |  an  authentic  relation  of  the  mw^  interesting 
transactions  |  doring  the  expedition, — a  description  of  the  country, —  |  and  an  account  of  its 
inhabitants,  soil,  climate,  curiosities  |  and  vegetable  and  animal  productions.  |  —  |  By  Pat- 
rick Oass,  I  one  of  tbo  persons  employed  on  the  expedition.  |  —  |  With  geographical  and  ex- 
planatory notes  I  by  the  publisher.  |  —  |  [Copyright  secured  according  to  law.]  |  Pittsburgh,  | 
printed  by  Zadok  Cram^^r,  |  for  David  M'Keehan,  publisher  and  |  proprietor,  ....  1807.  |  1 
vol.    12°.    i-viii,  9-262  pp.    (No  illustrations.) 

[There  are  loveral  later  ediUona.    Tbo  book  refer*  to  variooa  mammals  paitim.    See  Lewin  and  Clarke,  1814.] 

Henme,  8.    Journey  to  the  northern  ocean,  by  Samuel  Heame,  in  the  years  1769,  1770,  1771, 
and  1772.    London,  1807. 

1808. — Cuvler,  O.    Des  os  fossiles  trouvds  dans  I'Am^rique  septentrionale.    <^  Journ.  de  Pbys.  Ixvii, 
1808,  pp.  331-333. 

1811.— ReeB,  T.    Travels  on  the  Missouri  and  Arkansaw,  by  Lieutenant  Pike,  in  1805  aud- 1800.    Edited 
by  T.  Bees,  esq.    London,  1811.  • 

18l4.— Brackeniidge,  H.  M.    Views  of  Louisiana.    ...     8°.    Pitt«bnrg,  1814. 

.  Le'vria,  M.,  and  Clarke,  W.  History  |  of  |  the  expedition  |  under  the  commnnd  of  |  Cap- 
tains Lewis  and  Clark,  |  to  |  the  sources  of  the  Misoouri,  |  tience  |  across  the  Rocky  Mount- 
ains I  aud  down  the  |  river  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  |  Performed  during  the  years 
1804-5-6.  I  By  order  of  the  |  government  of  the  United  States.  |  Prepared  for  the  jiress  |  by 
Paul  Allen,  esquire.  |  In  two  volumes.  |  Vol.  I-[II3.  |  Philadelphia,  |  published  by  Bradford 
and  Inskeep;   and  |  Abm.  H.  Inskeep,  Newyork.  |  J.  Maxwell,  printer.  |  1814.    S  vols.    8°. 

.  •  Vol.  I,  i-xxviii,  1-470  pp.,  maps.  Vol.  II,  i-ix,  1-5-.J2  pp.,  maps.  (>  Vol.  II,  Chup.  VII,  "  A 
general  description  of  the  beasts,  birds,  and  plants,  &c.  found  by  the  party  in  this  expedition  ", 
pp.  148-201.) 

[Thl»  la  the'orlglniil  ed.  of  the  authentic  Darrattve ;  there  are  many  other*  later,  q.  v.  See  especially  Cones, 
Bull.  TT .  S.  Oeol.  Snrv.  no.  6,  8d  ser.  1876,  pp.  i  17-444,  for  an  account  of  Iheae  book*,  and  of  nnmeron*  ipurloua  or 
oollatpral  pnhltcatlnna  relatiofc  to  the  travels  of  theso  explorers. 

'  Contains  pauim,  and  particularly  at  the  place  above  apeclally  indicated,  an  ncoonnt  of  nnmerous  mammals 

observed  in  the  region  traversed ;  none  under  binomial  names ;  some  of  the  acconnts  are  our  original  notices 
of  species.  Tbo  mammalogioal  matter  is  important,  as  the  basis  of  various  binominal  species,  especially  of  Ord 
and  Rafincsque.J 

Irtjwis,  M.,  and  Clarke,  W.    Travels  |  to  the  |  sonrce  of  the  Missouri  River  |  and  across  the 

American  continent  |  to  the  |  Pacific  Ocean.  |  Performed  j  by  order  of  the  government  of  the 

United  States,  |  in  the  years  1804,  1805,  and  1806.  |  —  |  By  Captains  Lewis  and  Clarke.  |  —  | 

Published  from  the  official  report,  |  and  |  illustrated  by  a  map  of  the  route,  |  and  other  maps. 

I  —  I  London :  |  printed  for  Longman,  Hurst,  Reea,  Orrae,  and  Brown,  |  Puternoeter-Row,  | 

—  I  1814.  One  vol.  4P.  i-xxiv,  1-663  pp.,  1  folding  and  2  full-pnge  maps.  (>  Chap.  XXIV, 
"  A  general  description  of  the  beasts,  birds,  and  plants,  &c.,  found  by  the  party  in  this  ex- 
pedition ",  pp.  450-489.) 

(Nearly  identical,  except  In  form,  with  the  orig.  ed.  of  same  date,  I/,  v.] 

1819,  -Inewli,  M.,  and  Clarke,  W.  Travels  |  to  the  source  of  |  the  Missonri  River  |  pud  across 
the  I  American  continent  |  to  |  the  Pacific  Ocean.  |  Performed  by  order  of  |  the  government  of 
the  United  States,  |  in  the  years  1804,  1805,  and  1806.  |  —  |  By  Captains  Lewis  and  Clarke.  | 

—  I  Published  from  the  official  report,  |  and  illustrated  by  a  map  of  the  route,  |  and  other 
maps.  I  —  I  A  new  edition,  in  three  volumes.  |  Vol.  I,  [II,  III].  |  —  \  London  :  |  printed  for 
Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  and  Brown,  |  Putemoster-Row,  |  1815.  3  vols.  8°.  Vol.  I,  pp. 
i-xxvi,  1  1.  not  paged,  1-411,  maps  3.  Vol.  II,  pp.  i-xii,  1-434,  maps  3.  Vol.  HI,  pp.  i-xii, 
1-394.  (>  Vol.  Ill,  Chap.  XXIV,  "  A  general  description  of  the  beasts,  birds,  plants,  &c.,  found 
by  the  party  in  this  expedition",  pp.  1-73.) 

[Except  in  form,  and  in  tome  minor  details  of  typography  incident  to  resetting  of  the  typo,  tbis  is  identical 
with  the  4°  edition  of  1814,  g.  «.    It  was  reissued,  1817.] 

Lewis,  M.,  and  Clarke,  W.  "Tngebuch  e.  EntdecknngKieine  dnrch  Nurd-Amerika  In  d. 
Juhren  1804-6.  Aus  d.  Engl.  v.  Weyland.  Mit  1  Korto."  <Neuo  Bibliothek  der  wichllgsten 
Beschreibungen  n.  s.  w.  (Weimar,  gr.-8°,  Bd.  i,  1815). 

[Title  of  a  Qerman  version,  qao:ed  from  Kayser.    See  the  original,  1814.] 


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MONOGRAPDS  OF  NORTH  AMERICAN  RODENTIA. 


30.— Ord,  O.  "Aunivenial  geography,  or  a  view  of  the  present,  state  of  the  known  world. 
Originally  compiled  by  William  Guthrie,  esq. ;  the  astronomical  part  by  James  Fergnaon. 
Second  American  edition,  2  vols.  8vo.  Philadelphia,  11415.  Third  Ameriuan  edition,  2  vols.  8vo. 
and  one  of  maps,  Philadelphia,  Benjamin  Warner,  18-20." 

f'fho  fureRoiog  copied  from  Balrd.  Tho  work  is  rare.  The  only  copy  I  have  seen  is  entitled  :  "  A  now  |  geo- 
graphical, I  hlRtiiricnl,  |  and  onuimercial  Kraniinar;  |  and  proseot  stat«  of  the  |  seTeral  kingdoms  of  tho  world.  | 
Containing  |  [  .  .  .  .  )  Johnson  and  Warner.  Vol.  ii,  Philadelphia,  1815."  This  may  not  be  exactly  the 
snmo  iKwk  aa  cited  by  Baird;  it  cooHlsts  of  p-el.  pp.,  pp.  1-603,  maps,  and  has  Ord's  loiilogioal  matter  at  pp. 
390-361,  as  cited  by  Buird.  Mr.  Ord's  work  here  consists  of  nompiled  nominal  lists  of  vortebrates.  in  which 
'    .  svientillc  names  are  originally  iniposrd  upon  nearly  all  tho  spvctes  described  by  Lewis  and  Clarke,  followed  by 

descriptions  of  many  of  them.    lu  the  3d  od.  above  cited  IVom  Boird,  tbo  lists  of  systeraatto  names  are  omitted, 
but  the  other  zoological  matter  is  retained  at  pp.  141-160  of  vol.  i ;  Mr.  Ord's  name,  however,  is  not  given.] 

1816-18.— LevHs,  M.,  and  Clarke,  W.  Reize  |  naar  |  de  Bronnen  van  den  Missonri,  |  en  door 
het  vasto  land  van  America  |  naar  de  Zaidzee.  |  Oedaan  op  last  van  de  regering  dor  Veree- 
nigde  Stateii  van  America,  |  in  do  juren  1804,  1H05  en  1806.  |  Door  de  Kapiteius  |  Lewis  en 
Clarke.  |  Met  eene  kaart  |  —  |  Uit  het  Engelach  vertaald  door  |  N.  O.  Van  Kampen.  |  —  | 
Eerste,  [tweede,  dorde  en  loatste,]  deel.  |  *  |  Te  Dordrecht,  |  bij  A.  Bliiss^  &  Zoon,  |  1816 
[  1817, 1818].  3  vols.  8°.  Vi.1. 1, 1816,  pp.  i-xxxii,  1-398,  map.  Vol.  II,  1817,  pp.  i-viii,  1-390. 
Vol.  Ill,  1818,  pp.  i-xii,  1-335. 

(This  appears  to  be  a  fair  and  complete  version,  probably  made  from  the  English  3- vol.  edition  of  ISIS,  q.  v.] 

(prior  to).— he  Rajie,  C.    Journal  of  Charles  Le  Raye,  etc. 

1 1  cite  from  memory  a  rare  book  I  have  seen ;  contains  a  corions  flgure  of  Antiloeapra.] 


1817 
1817, 


—Bradbury,  J.    Travels  in  the  interior  of  North  America  in  the  years  1809, 1810,  and  1611.    8° 
Liverpool,  1817.  .  . 

Lewis,  M.,  and  Clarke,  "W.    Travels,  etc. 

I  An  Irish  edition  of  the  work  ;  3  vols.  8°,  Dublin,  J.  Christie,  1817.    Said  to  be  like  the  original.] 

Rafinesque,  C.  S.  Descriptiousof  seven  new  genera  of  North  American  quadrupeds.  <^Amer. 
Monthly  Mag.  ii,  1817,  pp.  44-46. 

[Mazamn,  Oiplostoma,  p.  44  i  Gcomys,  Cyndmys,  Anlsonyz,  Mynomos,  p.  45;  Lynx,  p.  40.] 

1810. — Rafinesque,  O.  8.    Further  discoveries  in  natural  history,  made  daring  a  journey  through  the 

Western  States.    <  Amer.  Monthly  Mag.  iii,  1818,  pp.  445,446. 
IMufculus  lenropns,  M.  nigricans,  etc.] 
1819— Leacb,  "W.  B.    Notice  of  some  animals  from  the  arctic  regions.    ^Thomson,  Ann.  Phil,  xiii, 

1810,  pp.  co-til. 

Rafineaqne,  C.  S.  Prodrome  de  soixante-dix  nonveaux  genres  d'animanx  d6con verts  dans 
l'ini6rieur  des  Stats-Uuis  d'Am^rique,  durant  l'ann6e  1818.  <[  Jonrn.  de  Phys.  Ixxyviii,  1819, 
pp.  417-429. 

VTardeu,  D.  B.    A  statistical,  political,  and  historical  acconut  of  the  United  States  of  North 

America By  D.  B.  Warden.    3  vols.    8".    Edinburgh,  1819. 

[Numerous  compiled  notices  of  North  American  mammals.] 

1820 — Harmon,  D.  W.  A  journal  ot'  voyages  and  travels  in  the  interior  of  North  America,  between 
the  47th  and  5Sth  degrees  of  latitude,  by  Daniel  William  Harmon,  a  partner  in  the  North  West 
Company.    Andover,  1820. 

Rafinesque,  C.  S.    Annals  of  nature,  or  annual  synopsis  of  new  genera  and  species  of  animals, 

plants  &c.  discovered  in  North  America.    8°.    Pamphl.    1820. 
Warden,  D.  B.    Description  statistique,  historique  et  politique  des  Stats-Unis  de  PAm^rique 

septentrioualo,  depuis  I'dpoque  des  premiers  .^tablissemens  Jnsqu'ft  nos  jours ;  par  D.  B.  War- 

den,  ,  .  .    Edition  traduitesnr  cello  d'Angelterre,  .  .  .    5  vols.    8".    Paris,  1820. 

(Tome  V,  chap,  xix,  "Des  qnadrnpMes ou  mammifdrea  des  Stats-Cnis ", pp. flOS-648.    Many  clutnge* Intro- 

duoed  from  tho  English  edition.] 

1821.— Schoolcraft,  B.  R.    Travels  to  tho  sources  of  the  Missouri  Kiver.    Albany,  1821. 

1823.— Sabine,  J.    Narrative  of  a  journey  (first)  to  the  shores  of  the  polar  seas  in  1819-1822.    By  Cap- 

tain  Franklin 4".    London,  1823. 

'    '    ;  [Ap-pendix,  mammals,  by  J.  Sabine.  I 

Say,  T.    Account  of  an  *  xpedition  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Booky  Mountains,  performed  in  tbe 
years  1819  and  '20,  under  tbo  command  of  Mi^or  Stephen  II.  Long.    Compiled  by  Edwin 
James.    2  vols.    8^.    ]>biladelpbia,  182:S. 
'  (Contains  uiimorous  important  notices  and  original  deaoriptioos  of  mammals,  by  Thomas  Say.] 


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1823. — Booresby,  W.    Journal  of  a  voyage  to  tbo  nortbeni  wlialo-Oskery 1vol.    8°.    Ediu- 

biirRb,  1823. 
(Zoolo^cal  appoudiz  on  tbo  mammals  of  Grnenland.    Uui  graanlandlonK,  TradI,  n.  «p.,  p.  41T] 

1824. — Sabine,  B.  Jonrnal  of  n  voyage  for  tbu  diecovery  of  a  northwest  pawago  from  tbe  Atlantic  to 
the  Pacific,  iierformcd  in  tho  years  1819  and  1820,  in  HIh  Mnjesty'a  sbipa  Hcclaand  Griper.  By 
Capt.  W.  K.  Parry:  with  a  toientifio  appendix.  ....  2  vols.  4°.  Louduu,  1821. — Supple- 
ment to  tbe  appendix Vertebrata.    By  Edward  Sabine.    4°.    London,  1834 

1820.— Harlan,  R.    Fanna  Americana :  being  a  description  of  tbe  niaromiferous  anim.ils  inhabiting 
North  America.    8^^.    316  pp.,  1 1.    PLiladelpbin,  poblisbed  by  Ant  bony  Finley,  J.  Harding, 
printer,  182!. 
KiohardBOD,  J.    Journal  of  a  second  voyage  for  tbe  discovery  of  a  northwest  passage  fVom  tbe 
Atlantic  to  tbe  Pacific,  performed  in  1831-23  in  His  Blajesty's  ships  Fury  nnd  Hcula.    By 
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|Th«  foresning  is  tlin  origtnal  oditinD,  now  a  mther  raro  work.  A  second  rdition,  in  three  vols.  8°,  woa 
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1827. — Harlan,  R,     Notice  of  certain  prepared  specimens  of  quadrupeds  in  tbo  posscsfiion  of  a  gentle- 
man lately  returned  to  Philadelphia  from  his  traveltt  in  tbe  United  Stales  and  Territories. 
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1828. — RicliardBon,  J.  Short  characters  of  a  few  quadrupeds  procured  on  Captain  l''rankliii'a  late  ex- 
pedition.   <^Tbe  Zoological  Journal,  iii,  no.  12,Jan.-Apr.  1828,  pp,  516-520. 

[All  but  3  of  the  I'J  spp.  desuribed  are  new,  these  short  notices  anticlpatini;  the  fuller  descriptions  in  the 
Fn.  Bor.-Am.  tt'SS.  Sorex  forsteri,  p.  518;  S.  palusU-ia,  Arricola  borenlis,  A.  (Lemmas)  helvolns,  Myoinsdrum- 
mondil,  p.  517;  Cricetus  talpoides,  Mas  leucopns  (Raf ),  Arctouys  prulnoss  (Ponn.),  p.  518;  A,  (Spennopbilus) 
lateralis,  Sclurtis  (Tsrains)  qaadrlvltutns,  Pteromys  sabriuns,  P.  alfUons,  p.  519;  Lepus  (Lngomys)  piloccpe, 
p.  5:0.    Republished,  F«niss.  Bull.  ZTiii,  1699,  pp.  102-103;  Isis  von  Okon,  1830,  pp.  \1A^\%H.\ 

1829.— XLaup,  J.  J.  Skizzirte  Entwickelungs-Gescbicbte  and  natUrliches  System  der  europiiischcu 
Thierwelt.  8°.  Darmstadt,  1829. 
RichardaoQ,  J.  Fauna  |  Bureali-Americana;  |  or  tbe  |  eoology  f  of  tbe  |  northern  parts  |  of  | 
British  America;  |  containing  descriptions  of  the  objects  of  natural  history  collected  on  the 
late  northern  land  j  expeditions,  undercommand  of  Captain  Sir  John  Franklin, R.N.  |  By  |  John 
Richardson,  M.  D.,  F.  R.  S.,  F.  L.  S.  |  ...  |  surgeon  and  naturalist  to  tbe  expeditions.  |  Assisted 
by  I  William  Swainaon,  F.  B.  S.,  F.  L.  S.,  &jc.,  \  and  the  Reverend  William  Kirby,  M.  A.,  F.  B. 
8.,  F.  L.8.,  &c.  1  —  I  Illustrated  by  linmerous  plates,  ]  —  |  Published  nnder  the  authority  of 
the  right  honourable  tbo  secretary  of  j  state  for  colonial  afi'airs. )  —  |  London-:  |  John  Murray, 
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(One  of  the  moat  important  works  ever  published  on  Xorth  American  mammals;  for  many  years  aprincipjl 
source  of  our  information  respecting  those  of  Arctic  America,  and  contlnninK  to  be  a  standard  treatise.] 

1829-33. — Eaohspboltz,  F.-  Zoologischer  Atlas,  enthaltend  Abbildungen  und  Beschreibungen  neuer 
Tbierarten,  wiibrend  ....  in  den  Jahrcn  1S23-S6  beobachtet  vou  Dr.  Friedr.  Escbscholts. 
Folio.    Berlin,  i-iii,  1829,  iv,  1831;  v,  18.33. 

(The  last  part,  posthumous,  edited  by  Dr.  M.  H.  liathke,  contains  descriptiouH  and  flgurea  of  Canis  ochropna, 
Arctomyscaligata,  Oris  nivioota,  etc.] 

1830.— Oapper,  — .  Observations  on  tbe  quadrupeds  found  in  the  district  of  Upper  Canada  extending 
Itetween  York  and  Lake  Simeoe,  with  the  view  of  illustrating  their  geographical  distribution, 
OH  well  OS  of  describing  some  species  hitherto  unnoticed.    <^  Zool.  Jouru.  v,  1830,  pp.  201-20"', 

(Sorex  tnlpuldea,  Cricetus  myoldes,  etc.] 

1830-31.— Richardson,  X  [Birds  and  ninmmalia  collected  during  tbe  lust  urclic  land  expedition 
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Philadelphia.    PubliitbiMl  by  J.  &  T.  Doughty.    Vol.  i,  1830;  ii,  IKtt;  iii,  parts  i-iv,  1833. 

(A  raro  book,  of  aeroi^olentiflo  obamcter,  coDtaiuing maoy  acconnta  and  colored  pla'eaof  North  American 
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haugh'x  Month.  Am.  Journ.  Oeol.  and  Nat.'Sci.  Oct.  1831 ;  Illinois  in  1837,  pp.  — . 
>VagIer,  J.    Einige  Mittheilungeu  ilber  Thiere  Mexioos.    <^  Isis,  xxiv,  1831,  col.  510-535. 
1831-36. — Wagner,  J.  A.    Ueitriige  zur  Kenntniss  der  warmblUtigeu  Wirbelthlere  Americas.    ^  Ab- 

liandl.  MUucheu,  ii,  1831-:i6,  pp.  417-1)10. 
1832.— Cox,  R.    Adventures  on  the  Columbia  River.    8°.    New  York,  1832. 
1832-41. — Bonaparte,  C.  L.    Iconogratia  delta  fauna  Italica,  per  le  quattro  classi  degli  animal!  vcrte- 

bruti.    Tomo  i,  Mammiferi  e  uccelli.    Folio.    Roma,  1832-41. 
1834.— Brandt,  J.  F.    Prodromns  deecriptioiiis  animalinm  ab  H.  Mertensio  observatorum.    <^Aoad. 

Sci.  Recueil.  St.  P^torsb.  18:14,  pp.  201-ii76. 

°  Harlan,  R.    Critical  notices  of  varions  orgMoio  rrmains  hitherto  discovered  in  North  America. 
<  Trans.  Geol.  8oo.  Fenna.  i,  1-^34,  pp.  46-112. 
183S. — Bennett,  E.  T.    Sangethiera  aus  Califomien  und  Mexico.    <  Isis,  1835,  pp.  524-525. 

Rosa,  J.  C.    Appendix  to  the  narrative  of  a  second  voyage  in  search  of  a  northwest  passage, 
■■•■I         and  of  a  residence  in  the  arctic  regions.    By  Sir  John  Ross.   ...    1  vol.    4°.    London,  1835. 
llno'.udiDg  account  of  the  objects  in  tlie  sevrral  departments  of  natnral  hiatory  aeen  Mid  diacovered  doting 
the  expedition,  by  Captain  Jamea  Clarli  Boaa,  R.  N.} 

Trooat,  O.  On  the  organic  remains  which  characterize  the  transition  series  of  the  valley  of  the 
Mississippi.  <  Trans.  Geol.  8oc.  Penna.  i,  1835,  pp.  248-250. 
1836.— Brandt,  J.  F.  Conspectus  seotionum,  geuerum,  sub-generum  ot  specierum  novornm,  quio  in 
fasciculo  priini  Prodromi  desoriptionem  animalium  a  Mertensio  in  orbis  terrarum  circnmnavi- 
gatione  observatorum  reperiuntnr.  <  Ann.  Sci.  Nut.  v  (Zool.),  1836,  pp.  180-188. 
King,  R.  Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  shores  of  the  Arctic  Ocean  in  1833-35,  under  the  com- 
mand of  Captain  Back,  R.  N.  By  Richard  King,  M.  B.  C.  8.  ...  2  vols.  12°.  London, 
Richard  Bentley,  1836. 

[Notices  Barren-ground  Keindeer,  Arcttomys  okanaganos,  etc.] 
Ricbardsoo,  J.    Nurralivn  of  the  Arctic  land  expedition  to  the  month  of  the  Great  Fish  River 
and  along  the  shores  of  the  Arctic  Ocean,  in  the  years  1833,  1834,  and  1835;  by  Captain  Back, 
R.  N.    ...    8°.     [Other  copies  in  4°.]    London,  mdcccxxxvi.    pp.  i-x,  ll.«  1-663.    Map  and 
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[Appendix  oontaina  zodlogioal  remarks  by  John  Richardaon.] 
1837.— Bell,  T.    A  history  of  British  quadrupeds,  including  the  cetocea.    .  .  .    Illnstrated  by  nearly 

200  woodcuts.    8°.    xviii,  526  pp.    London,  John  Van  Voorst,  .  .  .  1837. 
'  Oervaia,  P.    Sur  les  animanx'  mammif^res  des  Antilles.    <Soc.  Philom.  Extr.  Proc^.  Verb. 

18:17,  pp.  107-108;  Institut,  v,  no.  218,  18.37,  pp.  253-254;  Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  2e  s6t.  viii,  1837,  pp. 
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Richardson,  J.    Report  on  North  American  zoology.    <  Sixth  Ann.  Rep.  Brit.  Assoc,  for  1836, 
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[An  imporUnt  oommentsry  00,  and  dlgeat  of,  the  then  state  of  our  knowledge  on  the  anbjeot.  Some  now 
species  are  described.) 

1839.— Bachnum,  J.    Description  of  several  new  species  of  American  quadrupeds.    <^Joam.  Acad. 
'  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  viii,  1839,  pp.  57-73.  • 

Baohman,  J.    List  of  quadrupeds  procured  by  Mr.  Townsond,  and  sent  to  the  Academy  of 
Natural  Sciences.    <  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  viii,  1839,  pp.  73-74. 

:    .  Baohman,  J.    Additional  species  to  the  list  of  Mr.  Townsend's  quadrupeds.    <  Journ.  Acad. 
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Baer,  K.  B  von.    Ueberdie  HaufigkeitderGewitter  inden  Polar-Regionen.    <  Poggond.  Annal. 
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Darwin,  C.    Narrntive  of  the  surveying  voyages  of  his  majesty's  ships  Hecla  and  Beagle.    .  .  . 
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[ThisTolumehassccondorytitle:-"  Vol.  in.— Journal  and  remarks.  I83a-I«16.  By  ChailnsDarrvln.  .  .  .  •* 
Contoinb  important  notioea  of  animals.  There  is  on  American  edition,  3  vols.  16°.  Now  York,  Harper  & 
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'by  Pttiil  Alleu,  esq.  |  Revised  and  nbrid;;ed  by  the  otrission  of  onimportant  de-  |  tails,  with  an 
introduction  and  notes,  |  by  Archibald  M'Viukar.  |  In  two  volumos.  |  Vol.  i[-ii].  |  New  York, 
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Momorandn  of  rb«  datea  of  tbo  Rocceaalvu  iRauea,  moat  of  wiiicli  oonaiated  of  iUOcopiea: — September,  1849 1 
January,  le^^;  May,  IMi;  Janaary,  1844;  July,  lH4.'>i  April,  1847;  May,  IKiO;  Auxuiit,  1831 ;  Jane,  1835;  April, 
1858;  Novomlwr,  18(10;  Fiibrimry,  1868;  HikT«h,  1871  (vui.  ii);  April,  1679  (vol.  I)  ;  February,  1874  (vol.  ii)i  De- 
cember, 187S  (vol.  i) ;  in  nil  fourteen  iaauea  «f  the  whole  woric,  under  a'xteou  different  datea. 

This  Is  an  editorial  abi  idKmoDt,  or  digest,  of  (be  original  of  1814,  g.  c,  fitilbfully  and,  oo  tbo  whole,  Judl* 
oionaiy  exeouUid.  The  natarol-biatory  chapter,  besides  being  relegated  to  an  appendix,  ia  trauspoaed  aa  to  ita 
botanical  and  zmdogical  purtiona.  It  ia  fartbermoro  abridged  at  tho  editor'a  diacretton,  the  omlaalona  belDK 
indicated  by  asteriska.  A  now  fifstare  ia  foot-noto  referencea  to  the  pagea  of  the  body  of  the  work  on  which 
the  various  apoclea  were  before  mentioned.  Thia  is  a  valuable  set  of  orosa-referenoes,  for  the  narratlvo  ao- 
oouiita  aoattered  through  the  work  are  often  no  Iea<  important  thou  the  formal  notices  themaelves.J 

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1844. — Oregg,  J.    Cnmmerce  of  the  prairies,    2  vols.    12°.    Philadelphia,  1844 

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title,  ;m  pp.,  2a  pii. 

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348,  pll.  101-155. 

(Tbo  plutes  of  ibis  work  are  said  to  have  been  originally  publiahod  iu  numbers,  in  oblong  folio,  without  text, 
beginning  aa  fur  back  as  1840.    The  plates  in  tbe  edition  above  given  are  in  roy.  8°,  intercalated  with  tho  text. 
j„  .  Another  edition  or  rrpriut,  in  roy.  8°,  platrs  intercalatttd,  appears,  pub.  by  V.  G.  Audubon,  in  numbers, 

'  '•  ■'  1851-54,  deaigncd  to  bo  bound  in  3  vo's.  The  cepy  examined  is  as  follows:— ''The  quadrupeds  of  North  Amer- 
ica ...  .  Vol.  i.  New  York,  pubiisbod  by  V.  O.  Audubon,  18Jl ",  pp.  i-vlil,  1-384,  plL  1-50  ,  Vol.  ii  (nu  title-pagr>), 
pp.  1-334, 1  I.,  pll  51-100.  Vol.  iii,  ieS4, 1  p.  1.,  pp.  i-v,  1-348,  pll.  101-133.  Vols,  ii  and  iii  thus  sfem  to  bo  identical 
with  lliu  originals.  Though  vol.  iii  Is  dated  1854,  pp.  1-354  are  said  to  have  appeared  lu  18S),  tbo  remainder 
ill  li<>4, 
■   ' ,)  _'  TboBO  authors  treat  of  197  species, of  which  about  100  are  fignreii.    Few  are  here  dencribcd  an  new,  the 

Y  1  original  desoripl ions  having  mostly  appoared  elmtwherc.  Bee  r. 7.  under  datea  18.'i9  aud  1841.  liii)  t ethnical 
portions  of  the  work  ure  supposed  to  lie  luaiuly  ottribulablu  to  Bachiuan,  tbe  other  auilior  having  attended  to 
tbo  illuatrationa  and  porlions  of  the  biograubicul  matter.    Many  of  tho  plates  were  drawn  by  J.  W.  Audubon.] 


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[The  contents  of  this  Tolome  (which  is  "  Part  i  "  of  a  "  General  npoti  on  tbe  zooIo|ry  of  the  several  Pacific 
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It  is  a  systematic  account  of  the  mamuials  (oxclnaive  of  Cetacen,  Chiroptera,  Sirenia,  and  Pinnipedia)  of 
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Leidy,  J.    [On  fossils  from  Bridge  Creek,  Oregon.]    <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Pbila.  1870,  pp. 
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[Oroodon  «nperbu«,  Lophlndon  oocidentaliR,  SbinoceToa  Bp.,  and  Aochittaerinm  cordon!  deacribed.) 

Leidy,  J.    [On  fossils  from  Church  Buttes,  Wyoming.]    <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  8ci.  Phila.  1870,  pp. 
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[Palieoayopii  palndoaus,  MicroBos  onspidataa,  and  Motharottu  tenebroaai  deacribed.] 
Leidy,  J.     [On  fossils  from  Sweetwater  River,  Wyoming.]     <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila. 
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[UeryoocboBmB  mations,  Lophiodon  modestoa,  and  Hyopaodna  panolna  indicated.] 

'     Leidy,  J.    [On  fossils  from  the  vicinity  of  Burlington,  Kans.,  and  from  the  Rooky  Mountains.] 

<  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila.  1870,  p.  69. 
[Bison  americanaa!  foasilis  indicated.] 

Leidy,  J.    [On  the  relations  of  European  and  American  fauna.]    <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  PhilA. 

1870,  pp.  72, 73. 

1871.— Allen,  J.  A.    The  fanna  of  the  prairies.    <  Am.  Nat.  v,  1871,  pp.  4-9. 

Allen,  J.  A.    On  the  mammals  and  winter  birds  of  East  Florida,  with  an  examination  of  cer- 
tain assumed  spucifio  obaraoters  in  birds,  and  a  sketch  of  the  bird-faunse  of  Eastern  North 
America.    <  Bull.  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.  ii,  no.  3, 1871,  pp.  161-450,  pU.  4-8,  with  41. 
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Brewer,  W.  H.    Animal  life  in  tlie  Rooky  Monntains  of  Colorado.    <  Am.  Nat.  v,  1871,  pp. 
220-223. 

Couea,  B.    Notes  on  the  natural  history  of  Fort  Macon,  N.  C,  and  vicinity.   (No.  I.)    <  Proo. 
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Hays,  W.  J.    Notes  on  the  range  of  some  of  the  animals  in  America  at  t^ie  time  of  the  arrival 
of  the  white  men.     <  Am.  Nat.  v,  1871,  pp.  387-392. 

Leidy,  J.    [On  a  small  oolleotion  of  mammalian  fossils  from  California.]    <Proo.  Acad.  Nat. 
Soi.  Phila.  1871,  p.  50. 

Leidy,  J.    [Remains  of  extinct  mammals  from  Wyoming.]    <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila.  1871, 
pp.  113-116. 

Leidy,  J.    [  Remarks  on  donation  of  fossils  from  Wyoming.  ]    <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phihi.  1871, 

.         p.  ii"'- 

Leidy,  J.    [Remarks  on  fossil  vertebrates  from  Wyoming.]     <Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Sol.  Phila. 

1871,  pp.  228, 229. 

...      Stevenaon,  J.    A  list  of  mammals  and  birds  collected  in  Wyoming  Territory,  by  Mr.  H.  D. 
■*'  Schmidt  and  Mr.  James  Stevenson,  during  the  expedition  of  1870.    <Rep.  U.S.  Geol.  Snrv. 

Terr,  for  1870,  1871,  pp.  461, 4«2.    [23  sp.] 

1872.— firuhin,  T.  A.    Die  von  mir  bis  jetzt  in  und  uni  Nen-Coln  [Wisconsin]  beobachteten  Stingethiere. 

<  Zool.  Oart.  xiii,  1872,  pp.  251,252. 

Cupples,  Mrs.  O.,    Singular  creatures,  and  how  they  wero  found;  being  stories  and  studies 

from  the  domestic  zoology  of  a  Scotch  parish 8°.    333  pp.,  4  pll.    Boston,  Lee  A 

' '     '         Shepard,  publishers;  New  York,  Lee,  Sbepard  &  Dillingham,  1872. 


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X872.— Dawson,  J.  VT.  Note8  |  on  the  |  post-plioceno  ReoloKJ'  |  of  |  Cauada;  |  with  ispecial  reference 
to  the  conditions  of  i  accumulation  of  the  deposits  and  the  |  marine  life  of  the  periwl.  |  By  J. 
W.  Diiwsou,  LL.  D.,F.  R,  8.,F.G.8.  |  principal  of  McGill  University,  Montreul.  |  (From  the 
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Scotian  Inst.  Nat.  8ci.  Halifax,  iii,  1872,  art.  vi,  pp.  46-Cl. 
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Inst.  Nat.  Sci.  Halifax,  iii,  1872,  art.  iv,  pp.  109-126. 
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Leidy,  J.    [Notice  of  donation  of  fossils,  etc.,  from  Wyoming.]    <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila. 

1872,  pp.  267, 268. 
Leidy,  J.    [On  some  new  species  of  fossil  mammalia  from  Wyoming.]    <  Proo.  Aoad.  Nat.  Soi. 

Phila.  1872,  pp.  167-169. 
Leidy,  J.    [Remarks  on  foasil  mammalia  from  Wyoming.]    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1872, 

pp.  240-242. 
Leidy,  J.    [Remarks  on  mammalian  fossilfl  from  Wyoming.]    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1872, 

pp.  19-21. 
Leidy,  J.    [Remarks  on  fossils  from  Wyoming.]    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1872,  p.  277. 
Leidy,  J.    [Remarks  on  some  extinct  mammals.]    <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1872,  pp.  37, 38. 
Leidy,  J.    [Remarks  on  some  extinct  vertebrates.]    <  Proc,  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1872,  pp.  38-40. 
1873.— Bruhin,  T.  A.    Zoologische  Mittheil ungen  aus  Wisconsin.    <  Zool.  Gart.  xiv,  1873,  pp.  431, 432. 
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Cope,  B.  D.    On  some  new  extinct  mammalia  from  the  tertiary  of  the  plains.    =  Palseontolog- 
ioal  Bulletin,  no.  14,  published  Jnly  25, 1873. 
[.ailnrodon  mustelinns,  Aceratherlum  megalodus.] 
Cope,  B.  D.    Sur  les  ongul^s  k  vied  courts  de  I'^ocfene  du  Wyoming  (fitats-Ufiis).    <  Journ.  de 

Zool.  Paris,  ii,  1873,  pp.  168-185,  pi.  7. 
Elliott,  H.  W.    Report  on  the  Prybilov  group,  or  Seal  Islands  of  Alaska.    By  Henry  W.  Elliott, 
Assistant  Agent  Treasury  Department.    Oblong  4°.    65  1.,  48  photo,  pll.,  2  photo,  maps,  with 
pages  printed  across  lengthwise.    Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1873. 
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Gervais,  P.    Romarques  sur  la  faune  8nd-am6ricaine,  nccompagn^es  de  details  anatomiques 
relatifs  &  quelqnes-uns  de  ses  types  le  plus  caract^ristiques,    <  Comptes  Rendns  Acad.  Sci. 
Paris,  Ixxvii,  1873,  pp.  478-  -  ;  Journ.  do  Zool.  Paris,  ii,  1873,  pp.  478-487. 
Leidy,  J.    [Remarks  on  extinct  mammals  from  California.]    <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1873, 

pp.  259, 260. 
Merriam,  C.  H.    Report  on  the  mammals  and  birds  of  the  expedition.    <  Sixth  Ann.  Rep.  U. 
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1874.— Allen,  J.  A.    Notes  on  the  mammals  of  portions  of  Kansas,  Colorado,  Wyoming,  and  Utah. 
<  Bull.  Essex  Inst,  vi,  Mar.-Apr.  1874,  pp.  43-66.    (Pub.  May,  1874.) 

[Four  distinct  lisUof  mammals  observed  in  the  regions  named  in  the  title,  with  imporUnt  notes  on  their 
babit«,  distribntlon,  etc.] 
Allen,  J.  A.  Notes  on  the  natural  history  of  portions  of  Dakota  and  Montana  Territories,  being 
the  substance  of  a  report  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  on  the  collections  made  by  the  North  Pacific 
Railroad  expedition  of  1873,  Geu.  D.  8.  Stanley,  commander.  <  Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist 
xvii,  June,  1874,  pp.  33  seq.    (Also  sep.  pamph.  of  CI  pp.,  8°,  Boston,  1874.) 

[Mammals,  pp.  38-45,  pp.  6-13  of  the  reprint.    Important  notes  on  habiU,  distribution,  eto.    31  spp.] 
Amea,  A.  B.    Mammalia  of  Minnesota.    <Bull.  Minnesota  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  1874,  pp.  68-71. 

Bell,  T.    A  history  of  British  quadrupeds,  including  the  cetacea 2d  ed.  revised  and 

partly  re-written  by  the  author,  assisted  by  Roliert  F.  Tomes,  ....  and  Edward  Richard 

Alston London,  John  Van  Voorst,    ....    m.dcoo.lxxiv.    8°.    xviii,  474  pp.,  with 

160  flgg. 
Cope,  B.  D.    Notes  on  the  Santa  Fd  marls,  and  some  of  the  contained  vertebrate  fossils.    <  Proo. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1874,  pp.  147-152. 

(Martcs  namblanns,  p.i!47i  Cosoryx  ramoeus,  p.  148)  C.  terea,  Heaporomya  loxodoD,  p.  150i  Pauolax  sauo- 
tas-fldei,  p.  151,  spp.  nn.J 


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1874. — Cope,  B.  D.    Roport  ou  tho  8trati|;raphy  and  pliocene  vertebrate  paleontology  of  Norlhem 
Colorado.    <  Bull.  U.  8.  Geol.  8nrv.  no.  7,  first  sorios,  pp.  9-28.    Pub.  Jan.  21,  1874. 

[IUppotlicrium  panicnno,  Protobippaii  labroaua,  1*.  seJanctaB,  Procamcilus  sngastidena,  P.  heterodontns,  Mery- 
Godiis  gemmifjer,  &lenotlimiuni  (g.  n.)  lemiirinam,  IIy|)ertrngiiluR  trioostatus,  Klotberinin  romosum,  spp.  nn.] 

Cope,  E.  D.    Knview  of  the  vertubrata  of  tho  cretaceous  period  found  west  of  the  MisBissippl 

River.     <  Ball.  U.  8.  Oeol.  Surv.  no.  2,Jlr«(  series,  1874,  pp.  3-51. 
Cope,  B.  D.    The  succession  of  life  in  North  Auerica.    <  Ann.  Mag.  N.  II.  4th  ser.  xiii,  1874, 

pp.  :W()-3;il. 

[R«priiite<l  from  tho  Peun  Monthly,  Feb.  1874.)  "* 

Deane,  R.   The  fauna  of  the  Carolinas  two  hundred  years  ago.    <^  Am.  Sports.  Sept.  19, 1874. 
IKxtracis  from  Lawson'e  Nat.  Uiat.  of  thy  OaroUuas.) 

Ouadlacb,  J.  Catalogue  des  nianiniifdres  do  I'lle  de  Cuba.  (El  Artista,  t.  ii,  llvr.  2;  Me- 
uioriaM  sobre  la  Hist.  Nat.  do  la  isia  do  Cuba,  t.  i,  p.  30 :  Ann.  de  la  Soc.  £sp.  de  Historia  Nat.  de 
Madrid,  t.  i,  p.  231. 1873.)     <  Journ.  de  Zool.  iii,  1874,  art.  xliv,  p.  231. 

Hittell,  J.  S.    The  resouroes  of  California,  comprising  the  society,  clitni^te,  salubrity,  scenery, 
comniorce,  and  industry  of  the  State.  .  .  .    6tb  ed.,  rewritten.    12°.    xxix,  (1),  443  pp.    San 
Francisco,  A.  Roman  &  Co.,  1874. 
[Mammals,  pp.  375-394. J 

Lookiugton,  W.  N.    Not  ice  of  a  communication  from  ....  containing  notes  on  the  mammals 

and  l.irds  of  California.     •<  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  129. 
Bctunmon,  C.  M.    The  mariue  ma*    uals  of  the  north-western  coast  of  North  America,  described 
*  and  illustrated;  together  with  »u  account  of  the  American  whale  fishery.    By  Charles  M. 

Scamuiou,  captain  U.  S.  revenue  marine.     4°.    319,  v  pp.,  27  pll.     San  Fraucisco,  John  U. 
Cariuany  &  Co. ;  Now  York,  O.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1874. 

[Treats  chiefly  of  outacea,  but  iuoludeg  soaU  and  sea  otter.]  ' 

Anon.    Game  animals  of  Colorado.     [From  Denver  (Colorado)  Times.]     <[Am.  Sports.  Jan. 

7,  1874. 

Anon.    Tho  hunter  naturalist  in  Canada.    <^  Forest  and  Stream  of 22,  1874. 

[Extended  notes  on  tho  mammals.]  -*' 

Anon.    Newfoundland — its  beasts,  birds,  and  fishes.    <^  Forest  and  Stream,  May  21,  1874. 
1875. — Brown,  R.   On  the  mammalian  fauna  of  Greenland.   <^Man.  Nat.  Hist.  ...  of  Greenland,  .  .  . 
1875,  pp.  1-34.    (8".    London.) 

[lUiprinted  from  Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  May  S8, 1866,  with  correctioos  and  annotations  by  the  author.] 
Coues,  B.,  and  Yaxiovr,  H.  C.  Engineer  Department,  United  States  Army.  |  —  |  Report  |  upon 
I  geographical  and  geological  |  explorations  and  surveys  |  west  of  the  one  hundredth  meri- 
dian, I  in  charge  of  |  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler,  |  Corps  of  Engineers,  (J.  S.  Army,  |  under 
the  direction  of  |  Brig.-Gen.  A.  A.  Humphreys,  Chief  of  Engineers,  U.  8.  Army.  |  Published  by 
authority  of  Uou.  W.  W.  Belknap,  Secretary  of  War,  |  in  accordance  with  act  of  Congress  of 
June  23,  1874,  and  February  15,  1875.  |  In  six  volumes,  accompanied  by  one  topographical 
and  one  |  geological  atlas.  |  —  |  Vol.  v. — Zoology.  |  —  |  Washington :  |  Government  Printing 
Otlloo.  I  1875.    4°.     1021  pp.,  xlv  pll. 

[Chapter  i.—Mot«s  U|inn  gooftraphical  distribnliou  and  variation  with  regard  to  the  zoology  of  the  Western 
United  States  as  relates  more  particularly  to  mammals  and  birds.  By  Dr.  H.  C.  Tarrow.  pp.  19-34.  Chapter  ii. — 
Beport  upon  the  collections  of  mammals  made  in  jMirtions  of  Nevada,  Utah,  California,  Colorado,  New  Mexico, 
and  Arizona,  during  the  years  1H7I,  1879, 1873,  and  1874.    By  Ur.  Elliott  Cuues  and  Dr.  H.  C.  Yarrow,   pp.  35-129. 

Tho  whole  volume  was  not  published  until  tho  year  following  the  ostensible  date,  the  first  Issue  of  copies 
from  the  printiug-ofllco  having  been  made  in  September,  187U.  Chap,  ii  consists  of  a  general  treatise  upon  the 
mammals  of  the  southwestern  ]H>rtioDB  of  the  United  States,  inclnding  many  not  collected  by  the  Snrvey,  and 
embraces  also  a  monograph  of  tho  Chlroptcta  of  North  America.  Prominence  is  given  throughout  the  article 
to  synonyraatic  lists  uf  Ihu  species,  these  being  more  extensive  than  any  previously  collated.  The  text  relates 
mainly  to  the  habits  and  guugraphical  distribution  of  the  species,  but  the  characters  of  the  species  and  higher 
groups  of  the  Bats  are  givou,  mainly  upon  the  basis  of  Harrison  Allen's  memoir.] 

Blliott,  H.  W.  A  report  upon  the  coudition  of  afi'airs  in  the  Territory  of  Alaska.  By  Henry 
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[A  moditted  reprint  of  bis  oblong  4''  report,  which  is  practically  inaccessible.    Cbnp.  v,  on  the  Sea  Otter; 
6hap.  vii,  on  th}  Fur  Seal;  both  very  imiturtant  contributions  to  the  knowledge  of  the  subject.] 

Oriuuell,  Ot.  B.    Euginuur  Departineut,  U.  8.  Army.  |  —  |  Report  |  of  a  |  reconnaissance  |  of 
the  I  Black  lUWn  of  Dakota,  |  made  in   the  summer  of  1874.  |  By  William  Ludlow,  |  [etc.] 
Washington,  Governuieni  Printing  Ofllce,  1875.  I  1  vol.    4°.    121pp.    >  Zoological  Report.    By 
George  Bird  Grinucll.     Chapter  i.     Mammals,  pp.  79-84. 
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nialia  [nut  including  cetacua]  of  Greenland.    <[  Instr.  for  Use  of  8ci.  Exped.  to  Arot.  Regions, 
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Osbum,  W.    Maninials  of  tbo  Kansas  plains.    <[  Observer  of  Nature  (newspaper  published  at 
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Relnhardt,  J.     Note  on  additional  mammals  of  Greenland.    .  .  .    <[  Man.  Nat.  Hist.    ...    of 
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1876. — Allen,  J.  A.    Description  of  some  remains  of  an  extinct  species  of  wolf  and  an  extinct  species 
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ser.  ri,  no.  61,  Jan.  1876,  pp.  47-51. 

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Allen,  J.  A.    Geographical  variation  among  North  American  mammals,  especially  in  respect  to 
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with  a  commentary  on  the  zoological  lesults  of  their  expedition.    <[  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and 
Geog.  Surv,  Terr.  no.  6, 2d  ser.  pp,  417-444  (8°,  Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  Feb- 
ruary 8, 1876). 

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trated by  the  author,  an  artist  by  profession.    Mew  York,  James  Miller,  publisher,  1674. 
(A  very  attractive  and  nssful  tref.tiso,  of  popular  character.] 

Hensbaw,  H.  W.  Notes  on  the  niamnmls  taken  and  observed  in  California  in  1875  by  H. 
W.  Henshaw.  <  Ann.  Rep.  of  Chief  of  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army,  for  1876,  Appendix  JJ  (pp. 
30.'j-312  of  separate  is  sue).  (Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  "1876";  probably  not 
published  till  1877.) 

(An  annotated  list  of  30  s(tp.,  containiiig  many  iotereetiug  obserrations  on  the  habits  of  the  mammals  of 
Soatborn  California  and  adjacent  islands.] 

Jordan,  D.  S.    Manual  of  the  vertebrates  of  the  northern  United  States,  including  the  district 
east  of  the  Mississippi  River  and  north  of  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  exclusive  of  marina 
species.    12°.    .142  pp.    Chicago,  Junseu,  McClurg  &  Co.,  1876. 
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D.-FEBiE  (FISSIPEDIA).  ' 

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1733. — Duvemoy,  O.  X    Observation  sur  I'anus  de  la  bellette.    <^  M6m.  Acad.  Sol.  Paris,  li,  1733,  pp. 

(i,7. 

1747. — Linuasus,  C.  Bcskrifning  pii  et  Amerikansk  Diur,  som  Hans  Kongl.  HSghet  gifvit  til  undersuk- 
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1759  ? — Leobe,  X     Bescbreibnngeines  flnnischen  kleinen  Thieres,  Tnhouri  genannt  [Put^nrins  Intreola], 

nebst  Aumerkuugen  tiber  ein  anderes  Tbier  von  der  Uermelingattung.    <  Abhand.  Schwcd. 

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1767.— Qunnems,  J.  B.  Vom  Mustela  guloue  L.  (Gnlo  borealis).  <^Droatheim,  Gesellsch.  Schrlft.  iil, 
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1769.— Quldeuatadt,  A.  J.  Peregusna,  nova  MusteliB  species.  <^  Nov.  Comm.  Acad.  Potrop.  xiv,  i,  1769, 
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1773  ?— Genberg,  O.  Bericht  von  einem  Jtirf  oder  Vielfrass,  der  Jnng  gefaugen  und  bis  ins  undere  Jabr 
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1784.— Olahn.  H.  C.    Om  den  gronIiiD<l8kn  Hnnd.    <  Nye  Rami.  Nonike  Vid.  Solsk.  Skrift.  <,  1784,  pp. 

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1788.— Fabtioiua,  O.     lieakrivning  over  Fieldraeveu  (Cania  lagopuaV    ^K.  Daoak.  8elak.  Bkrift.  N. 

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1794.— Kennedy,  I.    UelM-r  die  Verwandtacbafl  dea  Fnchaee  mit  dem  Hnnde.    <^Nene  Abhandl.  d. 

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1799. — Heckewelder,  J.    A  letter  from  Mr.  John  Ileckewolder  to   Benjamin  Smith  Barton,  M.  D. 

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1803  ?— Beauvole,  P.  de.    Bur  le  renard  ut  le  lopin  d'Am6rique.    <  Bull.  Boc.  Pbilot  pp.  137, 138. 

1803.— Barton,  B.  8.    [On  Indian  doga.]    <  Tilloeb'a  Phil.  Mag.  xv,  1803,  pp.  1-9,  IM-I4i. 
1804. — Oeoffrny  St.-HUalre,  '6.    Mouvementa  de  la  menagerie,  article  oil  I'on  fait  connnltro  quelqnea 

faita  uuuveaux  relaiifx  Ii  I'hiatoire  natnrelle  du  Jaguar,  du  paca,  du  vantour  royal,  dea  chiena- 

muleta  et  de  I'agouti.    <  inn.  Mas.  Hint.  Nat.  Paria,  iv,  1604,  pp.  94-104. 
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1805.— Barton,  B.  S.    Some  account  of  the  different  apeoien  and  varieties  of  native  American  or  Indian 

dngH.    <Med.  Phya.  Jonrn.  Pbilad.  i,  pt.  ii,'  1805,  pp.  79-90. 
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1809. — Cuvler,  O.  Recbercbes  aur  Ics  e.sp{)ce8  vivantea  dn  granda  chats,  pour  aervir  de  preuve  et 
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1810. — Cuvler,  F.  Recherohea  aur  lea  diffdrencea  d'organiaution  qni  exiatent  entre  lea  races  dea  ohiena 
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1811. — Cuvler,  F.  Reoberchea  aur  lea  caraot&rea  oat^ologiquea  qui  distingnent  lea  principulea  races  du 
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181S.— Blalnvllle,  M.  H.  D.  de.    [Bur  I'oarsgris  de  I'Amdrique.]    <^  Journ.  de  Phyx.  Ixxxi,  1815,  p.  416. 
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1817.— Cuvler,  F.    [Bur  le  renard  fauvo  de  la  Virginio.]    <[Dict.  dea  Bci.  Nat.  viii,  1617,  p.  563. 
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1823. — Cuvler,  F.  [Bur  la  loutre  du  Canada  et  la  loutre  de  la  Caroline,  L.  canadeuaia  et  L.  lataxina.] 
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Cuvler,  F.    [Bur  la  marte  des  Hnrous,  Mustela  hnro.]    <Dict.  Class.  d'Hist.  Nat.  xxix,  1623, 

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Oebler,  F.    [Muatela  alpina  n.  sp.]    <M6m.  Soc.  Nat.  MoaooU;  vi,  1623,  pp.  213,214;  F^msa. 

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Higginaon,  T.  W.    Hybrid  between  cat  and  raccoon.    <  Am.  Nat.  v,  1871,  pp.  660, 661. 

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[Putnam,  P.  W.]    American  panther,    {anon.)    <  Am.  Nat.  iv,  1871,  pp.  692, 693. 

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rnminantioui  inserventiuni  admiranda  structuradetegilur  et  iconibus  aori  iucisis  ante  oculos 
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1872.— Allen,  J.  A.    "  Spike-horned  mule-deer."    <  Am.  Nat.  vi,  1872,  pp.  692,693. 

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Henderson,  J.  O.    The  former  range  of  the  buffalo.    <  Am.  Nat.  vi,  1872,  pp.  79-98. 
Janeway,  J.  H.    A  spike-horn  mule-deer.    <_  Am.  Nat.  vi,  1872,  pp.  434, 435. 
Nauman,  C.  H.    Albino  deei.    <  Am.  Nat.  vi,  1872,  p.  773. 
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Sci.  Phila.  1873,  p.  15. 

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Leidy,  J.    [Eemarks  on  the  occurrence  of  an  extinct  hog  ^Su8  vagrans)  in  America.  ]    <  Proo. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1873,  p.  207. 
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Dec.  20, 1873. 
■Wilder,  B.  O.    Variation  in  the  conditiou  of  the  external  sense  organs  in  fietal  pigs  of  ♦he 

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Introdaction.    pp.  v-ix. 


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i.  Distlnotire  oharaoterlstlca  and  affintties  of  the  bisons,    pp.  1-3. 

8.  General  historical  account  of  tho  remains  of  oiticct  bisons  hitherto  found  in  North  America,    pp.  3-7. 

3.  Description  of  the  extinct  species,    pp.  7-31.  ,     ,.,  ,  «  _.v  a_,.j-. 

4.  Geographical  distribution  and  geological  position  of  the  remains  of  the  extinct  bisons  of  North  America 

j-p.  38-35. 

5.  Relation  of  the  existing  species  of  bisons  to  the  extinct  species,    pp.  35, 36. 

6.  Description  of  the  existing  species,    pp.  36-70.  .. ,    . 


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der  Steller'Bchen  Seekuh.    <Dull.  Acad.  8t.  Pdtersb.  xii,  lSfi7,  pp.  4.^7, 45H;  Mdlaug.  Biol,  vi, 
18(17,  pp.  571,572. 
Brandt,  J.  P.    EiniRe  Worte  Uber  die  Gestalt  des  Hirts  d*r  StckUhe  (Siieul;.).    <  Bull.  Aoad. 

8ci.  8t..  P^tersb.  xii,  1867,  pp.  200, 270 ;  M61aii>{.  Bi(,loR.  vi,  18(!7,  pp.  304-3(16. 
Brandt,  J.  P.    Ergiit,zcnde  Mitthoilungeii  znr  Erliiiiternng  der  ebeTOuligen  Verbreitnng  nnd 

Vtrtilgung  der  Steller'schen  Seeknh.    <  Bull.  Acad.  8ci.  St.  P<5ter«b.  xi,  1867.  pp.  445-451. 
Claudius,  M.    Das  Gehororgan  von  Kbytioa  seller!.    <  M<5in.  Acad.  Soi.  St.  Pdtersb.  xl,  no.  5, 
18(i7,  p.  14,with2pll. 
.-Brandt,  J.  P.    Einge  Worte  in  Bezng  nnf  die  Erwiedcrungen  in  BetreflF  der  Vertilgnng  der 
nordischen  Seekuh.     <  Bull.  Acad.  Nat.  Mohcou,  18C8  [  1867],  Heft  4,  pp.  508-524. 
Brandt,  J.  P.    Uober  die  Grnppirung  der  Oattungcn  der  Ordnniig  der  Sirenieu.    <  Bull.  Acad. 
St.  Pdtersb.  xiii,  186-^,  pp.  21-23;  Mdlang.  Biol,  viii,  1868,  pp.  593-596. 
-69.— Biohwald,  B.  von.    Die  Lethaa)  rossica  und  ihre  Geguer.    <Bull.  Soc.  Nat.  Moscon,  1867 
(1-68),  Heft  3,  pp.  220-227,  and  1869,  xii,  pp.  311-373. 
(On  the  po»«lble  rediscovery  of  Rhytina  in  a  living  Rtate.l 
— Cunniugham,  R.  O.    [Habits  of  the  manatee  in  captivity.]    <  Prcc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lend.  1870,  p.  798. 
,— Brandt,  A.    Rhytina  borealis.    <M^m.Acad.  St.  Pdtersb.xvii,  1871,  no. 7,  p.  28,  with  1  pi. 
.—am,  T.    On  the  afiOnities  of  the  sireueans.    <  Pro-.  Acad.  Nat.  8ci.  Phila.  1H73,  pp.  202-273. 
.—Jtiov.    A  tacked  by  a  luenatee  [Munatus  americanus].    <  Field  end  Stream,  Nov.  1874. 
,— "Wilder,  B.  G.    On  a  fcotal  manatee  and  cetacean,  with  remarks  upon  the  affinities  and  ances- 
try of  the  Sirouia.    <  Am.  Joum.  Soi.  and  Arts,  x,  1875,  pp.  105-114,  pll.  viii. 


1702.- 
1704. 

1706. 

1707. 
1712. 

1725. 

1738. 


K.-CETACEA. 

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1699-1700  (1702),  pp.  350-352,  1  pi. 

-Leeuwenhoek,  A.  van.  A  letter  concerning  the  flesh  of  whales,  crystalline  humour  of  the  eye 
of  whales,  fisli  and  other  creatures  and  of  the  use  of  the  eye-lids.  <Philo8.  Trans,  xxiv, 
no.  293, 1704,  pp.  1723-1730,  with  figg. 

-TychoniUB,  T.  L.  Monoceros  piscis  hand  nionoceros,  ad  verani  forniam  nnpcri  e  mari  Gron- 
landicohospitisdepiotusetdescriptus.resp.Just.  Henr.Weichbart.    4°.    12  pp.    Havnia),  1706. 

-TychoniUB.  T.  L.    Exercitatio  2da,  resp.  Job.  P.  Gyrsting.  ibid.  1707,  pp.  13-20. 

-Leeuwenhoek.  A.  van.  Observations  of  the  seminal  vessels,  muscular  fibres  and  blood  of 
whales.    <  Philos.  Trans,  xxvii,  no.  334, 1712,  pp.  438-446. 

-Dudley,  P.  An  essay  upon  the  natural  history  of  whales  with  a  particular  account  of  the  am- 
bergris found  in  the  8perma<eti  whale.    <  Philos.  Trans,  xxxiii,  no.  387,  1725,  pp.  256-269. 

-Artedl,  P.  Petri  Artedi  Sueci,  Medici,  Ichthyologia  sive  opera  omnia  do  piscibus  scilicet : 
Bibliotheca  ichthyologica.  Phllosophia  ichthyologica.  Genera  piscium.  Synonymia  piHciuni. 
Descriptiones  specierum— omnia  in  hoc  opere  perfectioro,  quani  antea  nlla.  Posthnma  vindi- 
cavit,  recognovit,  coaiitavit  et  edidit  Carolus  Linnmus,  Med.  Doct.  &  Ac.  Iniper.  N.  C— Lug- 
duni  Batavorum,  apud  Conraduni  Wishoff.     1738.    tW°.  '"'vo  parts,  viz  :— ] 

[v.  1.]  Petri  Artedi  Angermannia-Sueci  Bibliotheca  ichthyologica  su  historia  litteraria 
ichlhyologiae  in  qua  recensio  lit  auctorum,  qui  de  piscibus  scripsere,  librorum  titulis,  loco  & 
editionis  tempore,  additis  judiciis,  quid  quivis  anctor  prastiterit,  (juali  method©  et  succesGU 
scripserit,  disposita  secundum  sascnla  in  quibus  quisquis  auctor  floruit.  Ichthyologia)  pars  i.— 
Lugdunnm  Batavorum,  apud  Conraduni  Wishoff.     1738.    [iv,  66,  2  pp.] 

[v.  2.]  Petri  Artedi  Sueci  Philosopbia  ichthyologica  in  qua  qniquid  fundamcnta  artis  ab- 
solvit:  Characterura  scilicet  genericorum,  ditferentiarum  specificarum,  varietatum  et  nomi- 
nuui  theoria  rationibus  demonstratur,  et  exemplis  comprabatur.  Ichthyologioe  pars  ii.— Lug- 
duni  B.itavorum,  apud  Conradnm  Wishoff.    1738.    [iv,  92  pp.] 

[v.  3.]  Petri  Artedi  Sueci  Gfiiera  piscium.  In  quibus  systiinia  totum  ichthyologiuj  proponi- 
tur  cum  classibus,  ordinil)ii8,  generum  characteribus,  specierum  difforentiis,  observationibus 
plurimis.  Redactia  speciebus  242  ad  genera  52.  IchtbyologiiB  pars  iii.— Lugd  uni  Batavorum, 
ipud  Conradnm  Wishoff.    1738.    Iv,  86  pp. 


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1044     MONOGRAPHS  OF  NOUTU  AMERICAN  RODKNTIA. 

[v.  4.]  Petri  ArteilJ  Angprniftiinift-Siiocl  Synonytnla  piHciiim  fero  oninium  ;  lu  <)iia  recciisio 
6t  noniiiiiiiii  pluciutii,  onminiii  facile  authuruin,  qui  umqiiain  «le  piscibns  Hcri|>8ero  :  uti  (Jrin- 
ooruiii,  Uoiiianorniii,  Uarbaroriiui,  iico  iioii  oiniiiiiiii  inBcqiU'iitiiiin  iclitliyoloKoruin  una  cum 
noiiiiiiibiiH  in(|iiiliniH  variantin  natioimin.  Opus  nine  pari.  Ichtbyoloulm  pors  iv.— Lugdunl 
Uatavoruni,  apud  Conrailuni  WiBhoff.    17;W.    iv,  118,  2ii  pp. 

[v.  B.]  P<itri  ArUrdi  Suoei  Descriptiones  Rpeciernni  pJRciuni  quoH  vivos  prwsertiiu  dissecnit 
et  exaniiiiavit,  inter  quospriinariopiscws  rngni  Snecitn  facile  ouines  acciiratissinio  deseribuntur 
cum  non  panels  aliis  oxoticis.    Ichthyologias  pars  v.— Lui;duni  Uatavoruui,  apud  Uonradum 

Wihboff.     17:J8.     iv,  102  pp. 

( A»  liiilioateU  In  the  tltlo  of  tho  "  Onnora  pluclum"  (v.  3),  ArtfldI  odmittml  Into  the  ■juteni  243  nominal  Kpeolea 

uni!«r  5J  Kont'ra,  Imt  in  tliU  nnmlMir  aro  Included  the  Cetaocaoa  (14  HpeclfB  represcutloff  ^  genera),  which  were 

reKariliMl  a*  conatitutlufi  an  nrd«r  of  flithea  named  Plagiurl.] 
1738.— Steigerthal,  — .     Account  of  »  narbual  or  unicorn  flsb  taken  in  the  river  Ost,  in  the  Duchy  of 

Httnion.    <  Fbilos.  Trans,  xl,  no.  447,  17^8,  pp.  147-149,  with  figg. 
X740.— Kloln,  J.  T.     lacobi  Theodori  Klein  Historinj  piscinm  naturalis  promovcndto  missus  prinins  de 

lapillis  eoruni(|ve  nuniero  in  craniis  pisciuni,  cum  prafatione:  de  pisciuiu  anilitii.    Accesse- 

ruiit  i.  Anatoino  tursionnin.    ii.  Observata  in  eapito  raiuj.— [Motto.J    Cum  flguriN.— Gedani, 

Uteris  Scbreiberiauis.     1740.     4°.     1  p.  1.,  36  pp.,  0  tab. 
1741._Kleiii,  J.  T.     lacobi  Theodori  Klein  liistoriio  piMciuni   naturnlib  promoverdio  missus  secundus 

do  piscibuH  per  puliuonibus  spirautibus  [Cete]  ad  iustum  numerum  ot  ordinein  redigendis. — 

Aceesserunt  singularia:    de  i.   Dentibus  baliBuaruni  et  clephantinis.      ii.  Lapide  manati  ot 

tiburouis.— [Motto.]    Cum  flguris.— Gedani,  litteris  Schreiberianis.    1741.    4°.    ;J  p.  1.,  38  pp., 

1  1.,  (5  tab. 
1748.— Baeck,  A.    De  coniu  piscis  plane  singnlari  carinee  navis  impaoto.    <^Acta  Acad.  Leop.  C»rul. 

Nat.  Cnr.  viii,  1748,  pp.  1^9-217,  with  ligg. 
1767.— Johnston,  J.    Jo.  Jonstoni  historiuj  naturalis  de  piscibns  et  cetis  libri  v.    Folio.    Ileilbr.  17C7. 
1779._Chemnitz,  J.  H.    Von  der  Balasna  rostrata.    <  Berlin.  Beschiiftign.  4.  Jahrg.  1779,  pp.  18;{-189. 
1787.— Hunter,  J.    Observations  on  the  structure  and  oeconomy  o£  whales.    <Philo8.  Trans.  Ixxvli, 

17H7,  pp.  371-450,  8  pll. 

1789.-Bonnaterre,  I'Ahb^.    Cdtologie.    4°.    pp.  i-xli,  1-28,  pll.  l-l'i.    Paris,  1789. 

[Forms  part  of  the  Talileau  Encyclop^dlqiie  et  M6tliodique  des  troia  Kdgnea  de  la  Nature,  tome  olxzxtil.) 

Merck,  H.    Mdmoire  sur  Ics  c6tac68.    <M6m.  Soc.  Sei.  Phys.  Lausanne,  ii,  pt.  i,  17t9,  pp.  339- 
344,  1  pi. 

1791.— Cuvier,  O.    Sur  les  narines  des  c<5tac<5R.    <  Bull.  Soc.  Philom.  Paris,  i,  1701,  pp.  26-29. 

1792.— Walbaum,  J.  J.  Petri  Artedi  Sueci  genera  pisciuni.  In  quibus  systenia  totuni  ichthyologiae  pro- 
poniturcumeliissibus,  ordinibus.generuincharacteiibus,  Bpeciernaidift'ereutiiB,ob8erv8tiQiiibu8 
plurimis.  Eedactis  speciebns  242  [228]  ad  genera  62  [45].  Ichthyologias  pars  iii.— Ewendata 
et  aucta  a  lohaniio  lulio  jVVulbauui  M.  I).,  Societatis  Beroliueusis  Natnrie  Ciiriosorum,  et  Soci- 
etatis  Litterariiu  Lnbeccusis  Sodali.  Cum  tabula  ajnea.— Grypeswaldiaj,  impcnBis  Ant.  Ferdin. 
Ant.  Rose  1792.    8^.    4  p.  1.,  7i»3  pp.,  3  pll. 

[A  poor  compilation,  like  Gmelln'a,  in  which  the  various  prcvloubly  described  species  were  Introduced  with- 
out a  critical  study  Into  the  system,  and  described  in  foot-notes  in  connection  with  the  .A rtedian  species,  but 
oombiuod  under  tho  Linna.-an  genera.  The  nominnl  species  (and  ninny  nre  only  nominal),  excluding  the  ceta- 
ceans, are  thus  raised  from  2i8  ti>  about  965,  without  counting  the  species  enumerated  under  tho  new  genera  of 
authors  appended  to  the  volume.  The  compilation  has  some  value,  not  only  on  account  of  the  original  descrip- 
tions of  species  copied  from  previous  authors,  but  because  of  tho  reproduction  of  the  descriptions  of  the  new 
genera  introduced  by  various  authors  into  the  system.  It  is  also  of  interest  to  the  student  of  Amcrir^iu  species 
by  reason  of  tho  incorporation  therein,  under  spcci&c  names,  of  anonymotw  American  species  described  liy 
Schuopf.J 

1804.— Proriep,  L.  P.  von.    Tabelle  der  Unterordnungeu,  Geschlecht'er  nnd  Gattnngen  der  VVallfische 

auH  Lacdp^de.    Mitgetheilt  von  Froriep.     <  Voigt's  Mag.  vii,  1804,  jip.  445-450. 
1809. — Traill,  T.  S.    Description  of  a  new  species  of  whaht,  Delphinns  melas,     <  Nicholson's  Joum. 

xxii,  1809,  pp.  81-83. 
1811.— Neill,  P.    Some  account  of  a  fin  whale  (Balienoptera  acuto-rostrata).    <  Mem.  Werner.  Nat.  Hist. 

Soc.  i,  1811,  pp.  201-214. 
Qooredby,  'W.,J»'.    Account  of  the  Balteua  mysticetus,  or  great  northern  or  Oroeniaud  whale. 

<  Mem.  VVern.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  i,  1811,  pp.  578-580,  1  pi.;  Ann.  Philos.  i,  1813,  pp.  51-55,  1  pi. 
1812. — AlbeiB,  J.  A.     Ihideihugelse  oni  eeuhiuruiugeiis  (Mouodou  uarval)  hierte,     <CK.  Dansk.  Selsk. 

Skriit.  (3.  IJ.),  D.  5,  H.  2,  1812,  pp.  179-164, 1  pi.  ....       ,, 


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1812.— Pr^mlnvlUe,  C.  P.  da  la  Palx  de.  8nr  nno  e«l)^ce  de  daiipliin  [IVIpliinnn  coron(i<nn]  ot>w<rv<!S« 
(lanH  111  iii«r  Kla«inl«.  <Noiiv.  IJiill.  8ci.  Hoc.  Pbilom.  iii,  IHia,  p.  71;  Giorn.di  Fin.  Cliini.  a 
gtoria  Nut.  v,  ISVi,  |k  i240. 

1816.~Barclay,  J.,  and  Nelll,  P.     Acconnt  of  a  bnltiRa  or  white  whale  killed  in  the  Frith  of  Forth. 

<  Mem.  Wern.  Nut.  HiHt.  Hoc.  iii,  pp.  :171-;J1>.'>,  a  pll.    (Apart,  H",  I^ndon,  1810.) 

1818.— Barclay,  J.    Ueber  dt>ii  Ouii  dttit  Udhiga  (DelphinuH  nlbicanH  L.,  DelphinaptiT\iH  btiliiKn  Lac(^p.). 

<  M<<<:kt.rH  Deutsch.  Arch,  f  Pliy«.  iv,  181H,  pp.  'Mi-'iah. 

Lac6pide,  B.  O.  B.  Note  sur  lea  cdtacda  dea  niers  ToisiDes  dii  Japon.  <M^m.  Mua.  Hiitt.  Nat. 
PttiiB,  iv,  1818,  pp.  407-475. 

1819.— Bcoresby,  W.,  jr.  ReniarkH  on  the  Hize  of  the  Greenland  whale,  or  Daltena  niyitticotuft,  duiiiKned 
to  Hhow  that  thin  nriinml  in  foiiixl  of  as  great  dinienBionH  in  tlio  pruBcnt  day  an  at  any  former 
period  biuco  the  eatabllshuieut  of  the  whale-flsheries.     <  Phil.  Joiiru.  Ediiib.  i,  1819,  pp.  a'J-88. 

1820.— Ransome,  J     8nr  uno  particularit<^  do  la  structure  de  Tosil  de  la  baleine  (Unlicna  mysticetus). 

<  Journ.  dc  Phys.  xci,  1820,  p.  IM. 

1820-21.— Rudolph!,  K.  A.  Auatomische  BemerkunRen  Uber  Balffinrpteru  rostrata.  <Abhandl.  d. 
IJurlin.  Ak.d.  18:^0-21,  pp.  27-40,  r>  pll. 

1823.— Scoresby,  W.,  jr.  Atalysisof  ajournalof  a  voyage  to  the  northern  whale-flghery ;  including  re- 
searches on  the  eastern  coast  of  West  Greenland.    <  Phil.  Joiirn.  Edinb.  viii,  1823,  pp.  340-3(58. 

1824.— Knox,  R.  Observations  on  the  anatomy  of  tho  lacteal  system  in  the  seal  and  cotacoa.  <  Edinb. 
Med.  and  Snrg.  Journ.  xxii,  1824,  pp.  23-31 ;  Fror.  Not.  viii,  1824,  col.  40-53. 

1825.- Chamisso,   A.  von.    Cctaceorum  inariB  Kamtschatici    imagines,   ab  Alentis  e  ligno  fuctis. 

<  Acad.  Cass.  Leop.  Nova  Acta,  xii,  182,'>,  pp.  249-262. 

1826.— Baer,  K.  B.  von.    Die  Nase  der  Cetaceeu  erliiutert  durch  Untersuehung  der  Nase  des  Braun- 
flsches  (Delphiuus  phocmna).     <  Okeu,  Isis,  182C,  col.  811-847. 
Baer,  K.  B.  vou.    Ueber  den  Brauntlsch  (Delphinns  phoccona).    <  Oken,  Isis,  I82fi,  col.  807-811. 
Rapp,  W.  von.    Untersuchnngen  Uber  eiuigo  Tbeile  der  Anatomie  der  Cetaceen.    <  Wllrttemb. 
Abbandl  i,  1826,  pp.  257-270. 
1827.— Linden,  P.  J.  van  der.    Notice  sur  nn  sqnelette  de  baleuopti)re.    Lue  h  la  Soc.des  Scieno, 
m6dic.  ft  natur.  de  Bruxelles  et  publico  8<)(><Sranient.     8'^.     Bruxelles,  1827. 
Tiedemann,  P.    Hirn  des  Delphins  [Delphiuus  delphis]  mit  dem  des  Measchen  verglichen. 
<Tiedemanu  n.  Tjeviranus,  Zeilzschr.  f.  Physiol,  ii,  Ileft  ii,  1827,  pp.  251-260,  1  pi.;  Edinb. 
New  Philos.  Journ.  iii,  1827,  pp.  296-298. 
1828.— Harwood,  J.    On  tho  structure  and  economy  of  the  Greenland  whale  (Baloiua  niysticetus). 

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1829.— Harlan,  R.     Description  of  a  now  species  of  grampus  (Delphiuus  intermedius)  inhabiting  the 
coast  of  New  England.    <  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  vi,  1829,  pp.  51-53,  pi.  1,  fig.  3j 
F^russac,  Bull.  Sci.  Nat.  xviii,  1829,  pp.  281,282. 
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389,  2  pll. 
Morren,  C.  F.  A.    Over  de  Baltenoptera  rostrata  van  Fabricius  en  beordeeling  tjes  werken, 
weiko  over  een  dier  dezer  soort,  den  4  Novbr.  ter  oosten  van  de  haven  van  Osteude  gestrand, 
uitgegevcn  ziJD.    <Bijdr.  tot  de  natnnrk.  Wetensch.  D.  4,  1,  1829,  pp.  .')2-84. 
1830.— Rapp,  W.  von.    Beitriige  zur  Anatomie  nnd  Physiologie  der  WallUsche.    <  Meckel's  Arch.  f. 
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<  Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  xxi,  1830,  pp.  351,:«')2. 

Jnon.    [Anecdotes  of  the  porpoise.]    < Cab.  Nat.  Hist,  i,  18.30,  p.  273. 
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Kl.  Nederl.  Insiit.  D.  3,  1831,  pp.  22:J-270, 5  pll. 
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'  '  <  N.  Verhandl.  d.  1.  Kl.  Nederl.  Instit.  D.  3,  1831,  pp.  1-26,  2  pll. 

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104G     MONOOKAPnS  OF  NORTH  AMERICAN  RODENTIA. 

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Beneden,  P.  J.  van.  8ur  le  bonuet  et  quelquos  orgaues  d'un  fojtus  de  baleiue  de  Oroonlaud. 
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Lilljeborg,  W.  [On  two  subfossil  whales  discovered  in  Sweden  (Eschrichtius  robustus  and 
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1869.— [Baohriobt,  D.  F.]  Ni  tavler  til  oplysning  nf  kvAldyrenes  [Cnt^fl]  bygning,  ud(5rt«  til  ntrykta 
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Cope,  E.  D.  Ou  Megaptera  bellicosa.  <^  Proc.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Phila.  xii,  1671,  pp.  103-108,  figg. 
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Oervais,  P.  Remarques  sur  I'anatomie  des  c6tac<Sd  de  la  division  des  balfSnidds,  tiroes  de 
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1871,  104  pp.,  with  6  pll. 
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Cope,  E.  D.    [Ou  Megaptera  bellicosa,  n..s.]    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1872,  p.  11. 

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1172,  ar.-.  5,  pp.  203-230,  pll.  6, 7. 

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1810.— Oeoffroy  St.-Hilaire,  fl.    Snr  Ioh  phjUoHtomPH  et  les  nK^gadermei*,  decs  genre  de  la  famille  des 

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1818.— Emniert,  F..  and  Burgatzky,  — .   Beobathtungen  liber  einige  schwangere  Flederniiinse  und  ibre 

Eiblilli'ii.     <M«'ck«'l'(*  Dt'iitHch.  ArcLiv  f.  Phy«tiol.  iv,  1«18,  pp.  i-.Vi. 
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the  iioM).    < Trans.  Linn.  8oc.  xiii,  ItftS,  pp.  09-72;  F^riissac,  Bull.  8ci.  Nat.  i,  1824,  pp.  274, 

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et  des  cauipagnols,  r divie  d'nn  index  m^thodique  det»  nianimiffires  d'Europo ;  par  Edm.  de  8olys- 

Longchamps,  membre  de  plusieurs  80ci6t<5B  Havunles.    «".    2  p. )!.,  pp.  l-K'N  pH.  1-3.    Paris, 

1839. 
(J  1.  Revue  dea  muaaralRnea  d'Europe,  pp.  1-48.    §  9.  Rovue  de»  ralH  .IKorope,  pp.  49-W).    5  3.  Revue  de«  oBm- 

puKUolM  d'Europe,  pp.  81-133.    CatuloKU.<  m6tbiKU<|Ue,  pp.  133-13U.    Euro|W)oruni  niaiuiuBliuiii  iudox  methodicua, 

pp.  137-1.'>9.    The  plates  repreeent  akulU  of  Arvlcolic.] 
1840.— Llnaley,  J.  H.    Sorex  parvus  and  Sorex  brevicoudis.     <Am.  Juuru.  8ci.  and  Art*,  xxxix,  1840, 

pp.  388,389.  .        • 

1041.- Sundevall,  C.  J.    Ofversigt  af  slUgtet  Erinacens.    <  Kong.  Vet.  Akad.  Handlgr.  Stockholm, 

1841,  pp.  '215-240;  Isis,  1845,  pp,  273-280. 

1841-42.— Bachman,  J.  Observations  on  tho  genus  Scalops  (shrew  inoles,)  wirh  descriptions  of  the 
species  found  in  North  America.  <  (Abstract)  Vrot  Itost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  i,  1841,  pp.  40, 41 ; 
(in  full)  Jonru.  Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  iv,  no.  i,  art.  iii,  Ju  le,  1842,  pp.  26-35. 

1842.— Duvernoy,  O.  L.    Notices  pour  servir  h  la  monographio  dn  genre  niusaraigno  (.Sorex,  Cnv.) 

<  Mag.  de  Zool.  1842,  Mamm.  pll.  38-54  (with  48  pp.) ;  Coniptes  Rendns  Acod.  Sci.  Paris,  xv, 

1842,  pp.  7-13;  Institut,  x,  1842,  pp.  247,248. 

Duvernoy,  O.  L.    Sur  les  dents  des  ransaraignes,  consid6r<Sc8  dans  lenr  composition  ot  lent 
structure  intime,  leure  rapports  aveo  les  machoires,  lenr  d6veloppement  et  leur  succession. 

<  Comptes  Rendns  Acad.  Sci.  Paris,  x  v,  1842,  pp.  270-278,  304-314,  483-491 ;  Ueutsch.  Naturf. 
Versamnil.  Berichte,  1842,  pp.  225,226;  France,  Congrfes  Sclent.  1842,  pp.  189-191 ;  M6!n.  prda. 

•  il'Acad.  des  Sci.  Paris, Sci.  Math.  etPbys.  ix,  1846,  pp.  333-432,  4  pll. 

•    .     Sundevall,  C.  J.    Om  sliigtet  Sorex,  med  n&gra  uya  arters  bcsknfuing.    <  K,  Sv.  Vet.  Akad. 
Handl.  (Stockholm),  1842,  pp.  163-188.  . 

*  Temminck,  C.  J.    Description  d'uu  nouveau  genre  de  mammifiires  [UrotriclmB].    <M«g.  d« 

Zool.  1842,  pp.  — ,  pi.  5. 
1843— Duvernoy,  O.  L.    Deuxifeme  suppldnient  an  m<5moire  snr  les  dents  des  musaraignes  ot  autrea 

mammifferes.    <  Comptes  Rehdus  Acad.  Sci.  Paris,  xvii,  1843,  pp.  98-10'). 
1846.— Petera,  Vr.    Nene  Siiugethiergattungen  aus  den  Insektenfressern  nnd  KngeiTi.    <MonatHber. 

Akad.  Wissensch.  Berlin,  1846,  pp.  2.')7-2r)9. 
1848.— Pomel,  A.    Etudes  sur  les  carnassiers  insectivores.    (Extrait.)    <Arch.  de  Phys.  et  Nat.  ix, 

1848  (Ire  partio,  Insectivores  foaailes),  pp.  159-165;  (2mo  part ie, Classification  des  iuReclivores), 
-;•■■:■-'■       pp.244-251.  -  .'^^...  -r, <■■.:.,■..■.■  --^    ^,.,^  .-.v-i -.■■..; 


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1849  — Pomel,  A.  8ur  \n  illntrilMiiioti  ({(^oKrRphiqiie  den  lnnInnlir^^l^ll  insectlvoreii  nioiuMlnlpbea.  <  Bull. 
H«K!.  OM.  FruiicK,  '>  tM^r.  vi,  1M41»,  pp.  WMJ4 ;  ulwtractH,  Arcliiven  8ci.  Nut.  et  I'liyi.  x ;  Fror.  NoU 
:«.  Ileilm,  xi,  no.  TM,  184!»,  pp.  4ll-i>3. 

1890.— R^dar^*,  M.  L«'  cliiwwMir  UiipiiT  ou  Tort  d«  prendro  I«8  \M\\im  [Tulpa]  por  den  nioyoiiH  nun 
«it  fiMMltm;  pr^^c^'iW  d«  li-iir  hmtnlri)  nalurulln  .  .  .  Noiivello  (Edition,  niiKinoiiK^ti  d'liri  trultrt 
mir  lit  dt-Hlriirtion  dt-H  uniiiiHiix  «'t  dcB  inwctcH  iiiiinil)l«it  iiii  Jiirdiiiano.  Oiivriinc  orntf  d«  ilKiiruii. 
IHO.     Kl  pp.,  a  pll.     r«riB,  la  Lilirairie  Knoy(;l(>p«Sdi(iue  de  Horct,  lH.''iO. 

18Sa.— Peters,  "W.  IMm  di«  OobinnfoniiBl  d«r  SpitzniiiiuM!.  <  HiTiclitu  lUirlin.  Akad.  ia''>2,  pp.  160-179 ; 
An-hiv  f.  NiitiirK.  xviii,  IWia,  pp.  !«0-227;  Fror.  Tag«»l)«r.  no.  570  (Zool.  ill,  IHSi),  pp.  81-86. 

1893.— Caaaln,  J.    [Exbibitioii  of  a  n«w  mole,  Scalopn  nintalle»c«MiH  (doner,  nulla).]    <Proc.  Aoad. 
Nat.  8(ri.  riiila.  vi,  Fub.  ISM,  p.  242.     [D.'8cribed,  ibid.  p.  299,  as  S.  BSiifliiii.] 
Caasln,  J.     Detx^riptioti  of  a  new  mole  of  the  Kenii»  Scalops,  fnmi  Ore|{on ;  a  npecimen  of  which 
Ih  in  tlie  collection  of  the  exploring  expiMlition   made  by  the  U   8.  MiipH  Vincennes  and  Tea- 
cock,  under  the  command  of  Captain  Charles  Wilkes,  of  the  United  States  Navy.     <;Proo. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  I'liila.  vi,  IBM,  p.  299.     [8.  nsnens- iiameil,  not  deBcribo<l,  ibid.  p.  242.] 
I  Mr.  Cmwln,  wbntlier  liiteiitloDally  or  Inmlvprtently,  appllnil  th<?iM(  two  namtm  to  the  Mine  upwtinon.J 
Le  Conte,  J.    [Remarks  on  thespecies  of  Hcalops  in  the  collection  of  the  Pbiludelphia  Aca«lomy.] 

<  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila  vi,  Jnne,  1853,  pp.  32fi,  327.    [8.  ticniatn,  sp.  n.,  p.  327.] 
1899.— Ayrea,  W.  O.    [Ou  Scalops  califoruicus,  sp.  n.]    <  Proc.  Cala.  Acud.  8ci.  i.  May,  1855,  p.  54. 
1896.— Kennicott,  R.     Zoology  of  Illinois.    The  silvery  shrew  mule  or  ground  mole  of  Illinois— Soalopa 

iirgentatus,  Aud.  &,  Bach.    <The  Prairie  Farmer  (newspaper),  xvi,  no.  50,  Dec.  11,  1H56. 
1897.-4  Billinga,  B]    Ou  the  star-nosed  mide  [Condylura  cristata]  of  America,    [anon.]    <  Can.  Nat. 

and  Ut^ol.  il,  art.  xxxviii,  lKi7,  pp.  44(5-448. 
1898.— Oiebel,  C.  O.    Osteologische  Eigenthllmlichkeiten  des  nordamerikanischou  Wassermnlls  (8ca- 

lopUH  aquaticus).     <Zeit8chr.  gesauimt.  Naturw.  Halle,  xil,  1858,  pp.  395-405. 
1862.— Cope,  B.  D.     [On  Neosorex  albibarbis.]     <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  18()2,  pp.  188, 189. 

Verrlll,  A.  B.    List  of  the  species  of  the  family  Soricidie,  kuown  to  inhabit  New  England. 

<  Proc.  Boston  Sue.  Nat.  Hist,  x,  1862,  pp.  172, 173. 

Verrlll,   A.  B.     Notice  of  a  species  of  Neosorex  from  Massachusetts,  and  of  Sorex  thompsoni 

from  Maine.    <  Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  ix,  1862,  pp.  164-172. 
Giebel,  C.  O.    Neue  Spitzratte,  Oymnura  alba,  von  Borneo.    <  Zeitsch.  flir  d.  ges.  Naturwschft. 

xxii,  lf^63,  pp.  277-290,  pll.  1,2. 
Oilpin,  J.  B.    SoriciniB  of  Nova  Scotia.    [On  the  mammalia  of  Nova  Scotia,  No.  1.]    <Tran8. 

Nova  Scotian  lust.  Nat.  Sci.  ii,  part  ii,  1863,  art.  i,  pp.  1-4. 
Naaaa,  — .    [Uber  die  EihUlleu  der  Spitzmaus  und  des  Igels.]    <  Reich,  u.  Du  Bois  Arch.  f. 

Anat.  1863,  p.  730. 
Petera,  W.    Uber  uene  Eichhomarteu  [Sciuridm]  aus  Mexico,  Costa  Rica  nnd  Guiana,  so  wie 

ilber  Hciilops  latimanus  Bachman.     <  Monatsb.  K.  Pr.  Akad.  Wiss.  Berlin,  1863,  pp.  6:)2-C56. 
[Siiulops  latiiiiwus  (lincliiiiaii'N  type  iu  B«Tliu  MuHouiuj.—  Sc.  towniwndl  Bacliiuan,  Balrd  (p.  656).] 
Verrlll,  A.  B.    [Supplementary  notice  of  Neosorex  palustris.]    <Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist. 

ix,  IttW,  pp.  225, 226. 
1864.— 'jlUpin,  J.  B.    On  the  mammalia  of  Nova  Scotia,  No.  2.    <  Trans.  Novu  Scotian  Inst.  Nat.  Sci. 

Halifax,  m\4,  pp.  8-15. 

[Relates  to  Talpldg),  VeapertllionidtD,  Felldte,  Canidw.    Other  articles  of  thla  aeriea,  by  game  nnth*,  treat- 
Inn  of  imrticiilar  groups,  will  be  found  under  head  of  Faunnl  Publications,  anted.) 
Lord,  J.  K.    Notes  on  the  Urutrichus.     <  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  161-163. 
Petera,  W.     Ueber  die  Siingethiere-Gattuug  Solenodon.     <  Abhaudl.  Akad.  Wisseusch.  Berlin 

f.  lH(i3,  1864,  pp.  1-22,  pll.  1-3. 
1865.— Brandt,  B.    I/.slyedovaniya  o  zubnoi  sistemye  kntor  i  zemleroek.    8°.    117  pp.,  with  6  pll.    St. 

Petersburg,  1865.     [Researches  on  the  dental  system  of  the  shrews.     See  1869-71,  Brandt,  E.] 
Petera,  'W.     Ueber  die  Classitication  der  lusectivora  [bcsonders  Ericulus,  Echinogale,  nud  Pota- 

mogale.]     <  Mouatsber.  Akad.  Wisseusch.  Berlin,  1865,  p.  286. 
1866  — Allman,  O.  J.    On  the  characters  and  affinities  of  Potamogale.    <  Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  vi, 

186t),  pp.  1-16,  pll.  1,2.     [The  article  upon  the  subject.] 
Rolleaton,  G.     On  the  placenlal  stniotures  of  the  teurec  (Centetes  ecaudalus),  and  those  of 

curtain  other  mausmiilia  I  with  remarks  on  the  value  of  the  placental  system  of  uluasification. 

<  TrauB.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  v,  1866,  pp.  283-316,  pi.  50. 


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1867.— Bat«,  O.  8.  P.    On  tb«  ilMiititioii  of  tbo  coiniiioii  iiioltt  (Talpii  eiiropna).    <  Ann.  nn<l  M»k-  ^i^t- 

HiHt.  xlx,  IM«7.  pp.  V7-:m,  pi.;  nu<l  (in  full)  Trnnii.  ()(lont.>lo,(.  H«m).  v,  1M<(7,  pp.  'M-'M4,  fl  pit. 
FltBlnger,  L.  J.     Di«  nntiirllcho  Kuinilio  <l«>r  I((nl  (KriniuuM)  nitcli  deni  g«|{«)iiwiirtiK«n  Btnude 

(t«r  WiMM-nMcliitrt.    <Hit)S.  nmth.-nat.  CI.  K.  Akail.  WIm.  Wlon  (1),  Ivi,  ll<«7,  pp.  844-NOO. 
Fltslngar,  L.  J.    ()b«r  <lli)  nntlirlictut  Fnnillit)  <li<r  HtihrrllHHlor  (MncroactUiihw)  nnil  ili«>  (l«riM«]lion 

anK<ilioriK<Mi  Artmi.    <  8itz.  niatli.-n»t.  CI.  K.  Akail.  VVIhh.  Wiun  (I),  Ivl,  imM,  pp.  UU-U4*i. 
Fltsinger,  L.  J.    KritiHche  UnterNuoliunK«ii  liber  *lio  «lur  nulllrliulinn  Fainllle  ili-r  HpitzniiiiiHo 

(Horioiw)  anK^hiirlKun  Artttn.    <8itz.  matb.-nHt.  CI.  K.  Akwl.  VViiw.  Wiun  (1),  Ivil,  18(17,  pp. 

iwi-iHO,  4'2.vrii4,  r>H;M;44. 

Mlvart,  St.  O.     Notes  on  th*t  oHteoloKj-  of  tli«  InM-ctivora.    <[  Joiirn.  Atint.  and  IMiyH.  i,  18(17, 

pp.  i{Hl-:Utt;  ii,  pp.  117-154.    (Frincb  tranHlatioii :  NottmHnr  roMt6olo|{iu  dim  inHuotlvorea.  .  .  . 

<  Aou.  8oi.  Nat.  Tm)  »6r.  Z<k>1.  «t  Pal^ont.  viii,  lH(i7,  pp.  \Ul-UM;  ix,  18(M,  pp.  ait-:i7!{.) 
1868.— Leldy,  J.     [Hxtinut  InNoclivorn  IVoni  Dukofa.]     <  Troc.  I'blln.  Acad.  lH(iH,pp.:iir>,:U(l. 

Moaaley,  H.  N.,  and  Laukeater,  B.  R.     On  the  nuuienclaturo  of  niamnuilliin  ti'«lb,nnd  on 

tlio  dentition  of  tbe  niolu  (Tulpa  ouropiDu)  and  tbu  bwlK^r  (MoleH  tuxun).     <^  Joarn.  Anat.  and 

I'liyHiol.  iii,  1808,  pp.  73-80,  pi.  ii,  i\gg.  5,(1. 
1869.— Fltalnger,  L.  J.    Die  nutUrliubu  Familie  dnr  Maulwilrfe  (Talpas)  und  ibre  Arteii,  nach  kritisobun 

Uiil^rHucbunKen.    <  Sitz.  uiatb.-nat.  CI.  K.  Akad.  VVIm.  Wien  (1),  lix,  186U,  pp.  35:i-4!W. 
Fltzinger,  L.  J.    Diu  natUrlicbe  Funiille  d«r  Hpitzhorncbon  (Cladobatie).    <  Sitz.  matb.-nat. 

CI.  K.  Akud.  Wi88.  Wicn,  Ix,  WW,  pp.  2ti:i-iWa 
Reinbardt,  J.    MadkutaudHnttet  og  tand«klftniiiKi''>  honCentetcH  ccaudatuH  (Uchr.).    <^  Overs. 

Dnnsk.  Ved.  Sulnk.  Forbandl.  f.  18(19,  pp.  171-178,  witb  woodcuts. 

1869-71.— Brandt,  B.    UnterHnchnngen  Ul)cr  dits  OubiHs  dur  Spitzniiiuse.     <^  Bull.  8<>c.  Imp.  Nat.  Mos- 
con,  xli,  2e  partie,  18C5»,  pp.  70-95,  pll.  1-0 ;  xliii,  2e  partie,  1871,  pp.  1-40.    [See  18(l.'i,  IJruudt,  E.] 

1871.— Fowler,  A.    Woodcock  and  moles.    <[  Am.  Nut.  iv,  1871,  p.  701. 

Mlvart,  St.  O.    On  Heniicentetcs,  a  new  genus  of  Insectivora,  with  some  additional  remarks 

on  tbo  osteology  of  tbut  order.    <  I'roc.  Zool.  Hoc.  London,  1871,  pp.  68-79,  pi.  v. 
Tenney,  S.    [Appearance  in  winter  of]  the  star-nosed  mole.    <^  Am.  Nat.  v,  1871,  p.  314. 
1871-72.— Sahlortz, —.    Taudsosttet  og  tandskiftet  bos  pindsvinet  (Erinaceus  europanis).    <  Vidon- 
skull.  Mwldels.  fra  Naturb.  Foreuing  Kjobenbavn  for  1871,  (3)  iil,  1871-72,  pp.  350-385,  pi.  9. 
(U6Huni6  frau9ui8,  pp.  30-42.) 
1872.— Elmer,  T.    Die  Schuautze  dcs  Maulwurfs  [Talpa]  als  Tastwerkzeug.    <Arcbiv  fUr  mikrosk. 

Anat.  vii,  1872,  pp.  181-191,  pi.  17. 
1873.— Sahlertr  — .    Du  syst^me  dentairo  et  du  remplacoment  des  dents  cbez  lo  b^risson.    <^  Journ 
de  Zool.  Paris,  1873,  pp.  547.'>-281. 

[Keprlnt  of  tbo  H«8UDi6  fron9nl8  from  Vld.  MeddoU.  fl-a  Nat.  Forening  KJobenhnvn,  1871-73,  pp.  30-48.] 

1874.— Anderaon,  J.    On  tbe  osteology  and  dentition  of  Hylomys.    < Trans.  Zool.  8oc.  Londoii,  viii, 

1874,  pp.  453-407,  pi.  Ixiv. 
1875.— Coues,  B.    Tbe  silvery  mole  [Scalops  orgentatus].    <  Ro<l  and  Gnn,  May  22, 1875. 

Oill,  T.    Synopsis  of  iusectivorons  mammalia.    <  Bull.  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Oeogr.  Surv.  2d  ser.  do. 
2,  May  14, 1875,  pp.  91-120. 

[Tlie  claMaiflcation  uf  the  order,  with  a  review  of  tbe  cbaraoters,  mncb  critical  dlBCoasloD,  bibliography,  etc.] 
1876.— Oillmao,  H.    Sensitiveness  to  sound  in  tbe  shrew  [Sorex  tbompsoui  t].    <  Am.  Nat.  x,  1870, 

pp.  430,431. 
1877. — Coues,  B.    Precursory  notes  on  American   insectivorons  mammals,  witb  descriptions  of  new 
8[)ecie8.    <  Bull.  U.  8.  Geol.  and  Gcogr.  Surv.  iii,  no.  3,  1877,  pp.  031-053. 

[General  rommentary  and  criticism  on  tbe  present  state  of  the  subject;  determination  of  tbe  genera  and  sub- 
genera; MlcroBorei,  p.  646;  Notlosorex,  p.  646 ;  S«)r{Gi8Cue,  p.  64!),  subgg.  nu. ;  Sorex  paciflcBs,  p.  650 ;  S.  sphngni- 
oola,  p.  650  i  S.  (NoUosorex)  vrawl'ordi,  p.  651 ;  S.  (N.)  evotis,  p.  653 ;  Blarlna  (Sorioiaous)  mexicaua,  p.  653,  spp.  on.] 

.     -.  •-'        N.-RODENTIA. 

[Titles  additional  to,  or  corrective  of,  those  given  in  this  volume,  anted  pojfim.]  '     ' 


1685.— Mariua,  J.    Castorologia,  aucta  a  Jo.  Franco. 
1688. — Wepfer,  JT.  J     Anatomia  aliquot  Castorum. 
(1088).  pr.  349-371, 


Augustifl  Vindel.  1085.    8°.    223  pp.,  2  pll. 

<  Ephemer.  Acad.  Nat.  Cur.  Dec.  1,  Ann.  2, 1071 


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1740.— Sairasin,  — .    Lettro  touchant  I'anatomie  du  Castor.    <  M(5in.  Acad.  Sci.  Paris,  1704,  pp.  48-66. 
1727.— Sarrasin,  — .    Observations  sur  le  porc-6pic.    <  M<!m.  Acad.  Sci.  Paris,  1727,  pp.  383-396. 
1733. — Mortimer,  C.    TLe  anatomy  of  a  ft-male  beaver,  and  an  account  of  castor  found  in  ber. 
<^  PbiloH.  TruDH.  xxxviii,  no.  130,  1733,  pp.  172-183,  with  figg. 
Perrault,  C.    Description  auatomiqiio  d'un  Castor.    <[  M^ni.  Acad.  Sci.  Paris,  1666-69,  iii,  pte. 

1,  1733,  pp.  136-140,  2  pll. 

Perrault,  C.    Description  nnatomique  do  bnit  porc-6pics  et  de  quatre  bdrissons.    <  Mdm.  Acad. 
Sci.  Paris,  1666-1699,  iii,  pte.  2, 1733,  pp.  31-50,  2  pll. 

1746.— MailuB,  J.    Trait6  du  Castor,  traduit  par  M.  Eidons.    12°.    280  pp.,  3  jV.    Paris,  1746. 

1756  ? — Qissler,  N.    Untersacbungen  und  Nacbricbtvu  voni  Bieber,  dest  »;n  Natur,  Lebensart  luid  Fange. 

<Abbandl.  d.  Scbwed.  Akad.  xviii,  f.  17.50,  pp.  196-208. 
1768  ?— HoUsten,  J.    Aniuorkungen  ilber  den  Biber  Castor.    <  Abbandi.  d.  Scbwed.  Akad.  xxx,  f.  1768, 

pp.  292-298. 

1772. — Barrington,  D.  Investigation  of  the  specific  characters  wbicb  distingnisb  tbe  rabbi^.  from  tbe 
hare:  in  a  letter  to  Samuel  Wegg,  esq.,  T.  and  Vice-President  of  the  R.  S.  <] Phllos. Trans. 
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1778. — Pallas,  P.  S.    Novae  Hpecics  qvadrvpedvm  e  glirivm  ordino  cvm  illvstrationibvs  variis  com- 

plvrivm  ex  boo  ordiue  animalivm.    .  .  .    Eriaugae  avmtv  Wolfgangi  Wullberi,  1778.    4°. 

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1792.— BoBO,  L.  A.  Q.    [Sciurus  carolinensis.]    <  Journ.  d'Hist.  Nat.  ii,  1792,  pp.  96-98. 

1793.— LoBchge,  F.  H.    Zergliederung  des  americauiscben  scbwarzgcstreift^u  Eicbhorns,  Sciurus  stri- 

atUB,  L.    <  Natnrforscber,  St.  xxvii,  1793,  pp.  59-61,  with  2  pll. 
1798.— Davies,  T.    [An  account  of  the  jumping  mouse  of  Canada,  Dipus  canadensis.]    <  Voigt's  Mag. 

ii,  St.  1,  1800,  pp.  1-16.    [Also  as  cited,  anted,  pp.  477, 478,  q.  ».] 
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[MyoxuH  vtrglnions,  p.  847,  from  the  Alleghnny  Moiintaiiis ;  bushy  tail ;  *  molars  abov6  and  below ;  hair  on 
tli«  tail  longer  than  on  the  bo<ly.  Length,  3  inches ;  tail,  Ii  inches.  This  cannot  be  any  known  American  ani< 
mal.    Probably  truly  Myoxua.J 

1812.— Lava gna,   — .    Soggio  di  sperienze   sopra  la  riproduzione  di  denti  negli  animali  rosicauti 
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1817.— Desmarest,  A.  O.  [Ecureuil  k  ventre  roux,  Sciurus  ruflventer  Geoff.]  ^Nouv.  Diet.  d'Hist. 
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Cuvier,  F.  Exaiueu  des  especcs  du  genre  porc-^pic,  et  forniatiou  dcs  genres  ou  sons-genres  ooan- 
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Knoz,  R.  Observations  on  tbe  anatomy  of  tbe  beaver.  Castor  fiber  L.,  considered  as  an  aquatic 
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CozzenB,  F.  S.  Observations  on  tbe  manners  of  the  Hystrix  dorsata,  or  porcupiue  of  Nortb 
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1825  — Bertl>old,  A.  A.  Ueber  die  Kopfknochen  der  Nagetbiere.  <  Isie,  1825,  pp.  907-920,  983-1003,  1 
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1829.- Jenyne,  L.  Observations  on  a  preeternatural  growth  of  the  incisor  teeth  occasionally  observed 
iu  certain  rodents.    <^  Loudon's  Mag.  Nat.  Hisi.  ii,  1829,  pp.  134-137,  with  flgg. 

1830. — Farrar,  'W.  Observations  on  tbe  prajternal  ural  growth  of  the  incisor  tieth  occasionally  observed 
in  certain  rodents.    <  London's  Mag.  Nat.  Hist,  iii,  1830,  p.  27. 

Jnmi.  American  varying  hare,  Lepus  virginianus,  Harlan.    <  Cab.  Nat.  Hist,  i,  18:{0,  pp.  217- 

220,  pi.  19. 

Anm.  Canada  porcupine,  Hystrix  pilosus.    <  Cab.  Nat.  His^  i,  1830,  pp.  241-243.  pi.  12. 

Jnon.  Cbiucbilli,  Chinchilla  lanigera.    <  Cab.  Nat.  Hist,  i,  1830,  pp.  127-131. 

■  Anm.  Great-tailed  squirre",  Sciurus  macrourus.     <  Cab.  Nat.  Hist,  i,  1830,  pp.  265,266,  pi.  23. 

Jnon.  Ground  squirre!,  Sciurus  (Tamias)  lysteri.     <Cab.  Nat.  Hist,  i,  1830,  pp.  169, 170,  pl.xv. 

Anon.  Torpidity  of  tbe  ground  squirrel.    <[  Cab.  Nat.  Hist,  i,  1830,  p.  228. 

1831. — Thursfield,  R.  [Account  of  a  bybiid  between  the  hare  and  tbe  rabbit.]  <[  Proc.  Comm.  Zool. 
Soc.  Loudon,  i,  1831,  p.  66. 

VTagner,  R    Sur  lo  genre  Lagomys.    <  Fdruss.  Bull.  Sci.  Nat.  sxiv,  1831,  pp.  74,75. 

Tarrell,  W.    [On  tbe  anatomy  of  tbe  lesser  American  flying  squirrel  (Pteromys  volucello, 

Cuv.).]    <[Proc.  Comm.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  i,  1831,  pp.  38,39. 
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d'observations  sur  les  polls  en  g^n^ral,  et  sur  leurs  caractcres  zoologiques.    <^  Nouv.  Ann.  Mus. 

Hist.  Nat.  Pans,  i,  1832,  pp.  409-439;  Froriep,  Notizen,  xix,  1828,  col.  49-53. 


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1832.— Oeoffroy  8t.-Hilalre,  I.    Esnai  sur  le  genre  ScinmH  et  description  tie  six  DODvelles  espies. 

<^  Ou6riu-M6ii4;.  Mug.  do  Zoul.  2o  anu6e,  18U2,  pp.  — ,  pU.  3. 
Oeofiroy  St.-Hilalre,  I.    lleniarqneB  8nr  lea  priiiripaiix  cnract^res  dts  eap^ceB  dn  genre  li^vre, 

cuiiHt(l('i<;.s  (luuH  Iviim  ruppiirtH  iivec  lea  circonMtaiicea  locales;  HiiivicB  de  la  description  de  Iroia 

uouvolles  uBpi!c«8.    x^Giieriii-Mc^nd.  Mag.  de  Zoul.  2e  auu^,  lii'S'i,  pp.  — ,  pll.  2. 
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lequel  on  nvi  propose  dY-tabler  que  c<'h  dents,  dites  jiu(iu'ici  ct  ddterniindes  incisives,  sent  les 

aniilogues  des  dents  canines.    <[  Mdui.  Acad.  Sci.  I'aris,  xii,  lb33,  pp;  181-222. 
Lukia,  F.  C.    On  the  extraordinary  growth  of  the  incisor  teeth  occatioually  met  with  iu  the 

wild  rabbit.    <  Loudon's  Mag.  Nat.  Hist,  vi,  1833,  pp.  21-25  (see  also  ibid.  p.  390). 
1835.— Brandt,  J.  F.    Benierkungcn  Uber  die  DitTerciizcn  ini  Schiidul-  und  Zabnbau  switchen  den 

Stachelsubweinen  [Ilystricidu)]  der  alten  und  neuen  Welt.    <[  Miiller,  Arcbiv,  18:)5,pp.  54B-553. 
Brandt,  J.  F.     Manimaliuni  rodentium  exoticornni  uovornm  vel  minus  rito  cognitorum  Mus. 

Acad.  Zool.  dcscriptioues  et  icones.    <;M<Sni.  Acad.  Sci.  St.  Pdtersb.  iii,  pte.  ii,  18:15,  pp.  357-442. 
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183G,  pp.  211-214 ;  Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  vi  (Zool.),  183C,  pp.  152-155;  Zool.  8oc.  Trans,  ii,  1842,  pp.  131- 

148 ;  Isis  von  Oken,  1838,  pp.  H3&-842. 
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lina.   <  Jonrn.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  vii,  pt.  ii,  1837,  pp.  194-199,  pll.  "  16"  (i.  e.  15)  and  16 

bis,  tigg.  1,  2. 
Bacbman,  J.    Observations,  on  the  diflTerent  species  of  hares  .(genus  Lcpus)  inhabiting  the 

United  States  and  Canada.    <  Jonrn.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  vii,  pt.  Ii,  1837,  pp.  282-361,  pll. 

"  16"  (t.  e.  15),  16  bis,  21,  and  22. 
[An  important  monograph.    L.  ({lacialia,  Leach,  p.  385,  pi. 81 ;  L.  TirginUnna,  Harl.,  p.  301 ;  L.  aqnnticaa,  n.  sp., 

p.  310,  pi.  34,  low.  flg. ;  L.  amrrlcanua,  p.  3i(t.  pi.  16  hiii,  fl|;i;.  3, 4 ;  L.  paluatri8,  p.  336,  pli.  "  10"  (i.  e.  15)  and  IS 

bia,  flgg.  1, 3  (descr.  orig.  at  p.  I'M,  same  vol.) ;  L.  uuttallii,  n.  ap.,  p.  345,  pi.  33,  up.  fig. ;  L.  campcatria,  u.  sp.,  p. 

349 ;  L.  (liOgoniya)  priucepa,  p.  354—8  app.,  3  nuw.    Se«  anIeA,  p.  3*iU.) 

Cuvier,  F.    Du  genre  eligmoudonte,  et  de  I'eliguiodoute  du  Bueuoa-Ayres,  Eligmodnntin  typns. 

<  Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  2o  8<Sr.  Zool.  t.  vii,  18:J7,  pp.  168-171, 2  pll.;  Arch.  f.  Naturg.  IW.  i,  1837,  p.  407. 

1838. — Bachman,  J.  D.     [Mouography  of  the  species  of  squirrels  inhabiting  North  America.]    <C  Proc. 
Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  vi,  18:18,  pp.  85-103. 

1 8pp.  PU.  toxiiuina,  p.  8C;  anbauratiia,  p.  87;  anduboni,  fuliginosua,  p.  07;  richsrdaoni,  p.  100;  lanuginoana, 
p.  1 01.    A  full  nbatraot  of  his  monograph  of  the  genna  Sciurus,  etc.,  which  waa  publiabed  the  followiug  year,  q.  v.] 

Waterbouse,  Q.  R.     [On  a  new  species  of  hure — Lepus  bacbmani — from  North  America.] 

<  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  vi,  18:58,  pp.  103-105. 

1839. — Bacbman,  J.  Additional  remarks  on  the  genns  Lepas,  with  corrections  of  a  former  paper  and 
descriptions  of  other  species  of  quadrupeds  found  in  North  America,  [t.  e.,  additional  species  to 
the  list  of  Mr.  Townsend's'  quadrupeds].  <^  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  viii,  1839,  pp.  75-105. 
Bachman,  J.  Monograph  of  the  genus  Sciurus,  with  descriptions  of  new  species  and  their 
varieties  as  existing  iu  North  America.  <[Charlesw.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist,  iii,  Mar.-Aug.  1839,  pp. 
11:1-12:1,  154-162,  220-227,  330-3.17,  378-:t90. 

[An  elaboTuto  monograph  of  (he  then  known  North  American  Scinri,  embracing  detailed  notices  of  babita  and 
diatribntiun,  an  well  aa  drocriptioug.  Sciunia  caplatratua,  pp.  1 17-133 ;  S.  texlaunn,  p.  154 ;  S.  anbauratna,  p.  155; 
S.  niagniciiudatnfi,  p.  156;  S.  anreogoator,  p.  K:8;  S.  cineroux,  pp.  KiO-ltia ;  S.  loucotia,  pp.  330-337 ;  8.  carolinengia, 
pp.  330-333;  S.  nigrcacena,  S.  oolliiei,  p.  334 ;  S.niger,  pp.  335-337 ;  S.  anduboni,  pp.  378-380 ;&  fuliginoaua,  p.  380;  S. 
douglaaai,  pp.  381-383 ;  8.  hudaouiua,  pp.  383-3C5;  S.  richnrdgoni,  pp.  385-387 ;  S.  lauuginoBOa,  pp.  387-389=17  app.| 

Bacbman,  J.  Abstract  of  a  monograph  of  the  genns  Sciurus,  with  descriptions  of  several  new 
species  and  varieties.  <^  Anier.  Jonrn.  Sci.  and  Arts,  xxxvii.  1839,  pp.  290-310.  [An  abridged 
reprint  of  the  prece<ling] 

Waterbouse,  O.  R.  Observations  on  the  Rodentia,  with  a  view  to  point  out  the  groups  as  indi- 
cated  by  the  structure  of  the  crania  in  this  order  of  mammals.  <^Mag.  Nat.  Hist,  iii,  1839, 
pp.  90-96,  184-188,  274-279,  593-tJOO.    [Compare  le42,  same  author.] 

Waterbouse,  Q.  R.    [On  the  geographical  distribution  of  the  Rodentia.]    <Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 
Loiulon,  vii,  1839,  pp.  172-174. 
1841.— Wagner,  J.  A.    Gruppiruug  der  Gattnngen  der  Nager  in  nulUrlicheu  Familion,  nebst  Beschrei- 
buug  eiuiger  ueueii  Oatlungen  und  Arten.    <^Gelehrte  Auz.  MUnchen,  xii,  1841,  col.  401-440; 
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pte.  ii,  1641,  pp.  60,  Gl. 
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sur  I'arrangeuieut  et  la  distribution  g<;ogiapbique  du  geure  Spernio|)liilus,  aiusi  quo  sur  la 

classiiicaiion  de  la  famille  des  <5cureuils  (Sciuriua)  en  g<Su6ral.    <  Bull.  Acad.  8ci.  St.  P^tersb. 

ii,  1844,  col.  357-382. 

[Two  new  Biibgenera  of  Spermopbilua  (Colobotis,  OtMpcruiopbilns)  propoeed.    Ad  Important  ramroary  of  the 

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18SS.— Dareste,  C.    Note  mir  le  cerveau  des  rongetini  et  particallbroiuent  sar  le  cervean  da  Cabiai.  ( 

<  Ann.  8ci.  Nat.  ii  (Zool.),  18.'>5,  PP-  3G5-365 ;  Comptes  RendiiB,  Paris,  xli,  1855,  pp.  199-201. 
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Dehne,  A.    Zn  Micromys  nRilis.    <  Allg.  dent«cbe  Datnrhist.  Zeit.  n.  F.  i,  1855,  p.  237;  Nach- 

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Oudet,  J.  E.    Con8id6rations  anstomiqaeBet  phjsiologiqnee  siirleB  dcntB&couroiinedivis^e, 
et  plu    particuliferenieut  Bur  les  niolaires  du  liJsvre  et  du  lupin.    <Conipt.  Rend.  Acad.  8oi. 
PariB,  la^,  pp.  266,  267  ;  Institut,  xxiii,  no.  1129,  1855,  p.  28«i 
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kliii.  Med.  GiluHbnrg,  vi,  1855,  pp.  1-13. 
Wlnaor,  P.    Pteroniys  volucella.    <  Proc.  Egsex  Inst,  i,  1855,  p.  147. 
1856.— Brandt,  J.  P.    Benierkungen  Uber  die  Gattuiigen  Gerbillus,  Meriones,  EhombomyB  and  Psam- 
nioniys.    <  Bull.  Acad.  Sci.  St.  P^tersb.  xiv,  1856,  ol.  76-80. 
Wheatland,  H.    [Anatomy  of  rabbit.]    < Proc.  Essex  Inst,  i,  1856,  pp.  240,241. 
1857.— Baird,  S.  P.    [Name  Tatiiias  pallasii  proposed  for  Sciurns  striatns  Pull,  nee  Linn.]    <  11th  Ann. 
Rep.  Smiths.  lust,  for  1856, 1H57,  p.  5u. 
[Billinga,  B.]    On  the  Canada  porcupine  (Hystrix  dorsata).    [anon.1    <  Can.  Nat.  and  Geol.  i, 

1857,  art.  lii,  pp.  364-369. 
[Bllliags,  B.]    On  the  northern  hare  (LepuB  americanuB).    [anon.]    <  Can.  Nat.  and  Geol.  i, 

1857,  art.  liii,  pp.  369-379.  V  ; 

[BillingB,  B.]    On  the  several  species  of  squirrels  inhabiting  the  British  provinces,    [anon."]  y 

<  Can.  Nat.  and  Geol.  i,  1857,  art.  Ivii,  pp.  431-434. 
[BilUnga,  B.]    On  the  wood-chuck  (Arctomysnionax).    [anon.]    <  Can.  Nat.  and  Geol.  ii,  1857, 

art.  xiii,  pp.  112-116. 
Dehne,  A.    Micromys  agilis  m.    <  Allg.  deutsche  natnrhiBt.  Zeit.  n.  F.  iii,  1857,  pp.  35, 36. 
Btorer,  H.  R.    [On  an  albino  Sciurus  striatas.]    <  Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist,  vi,  1857,  p.  218. 
Radde,  O.    Ueber  Arctoniys  bobac,  dessen  Winterschlaf  und  Teniperatur  seiner  Baue.    <  Bull. 
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1858.— Giebel,  C.  O.     Uober  einige  Hasenschiidel  [Lepus  tiniidus].    <Zeit8chr.  gesammt.  Natnrw. 
Halle,  xii,  1858,  pp.  310-315. 
Valentin,  O.    On  the  torpidity  of  the  marmot.    <  Ann.  Nat.  Hist.  3d  ser.  ii,  ia58,  p.  83. 
1859.— Oiebel,  C.  O.    Znr  Osteologie  der  FlngkUtzchen  (Pteromys).    <ZeitBchr.  gesammt.  Natnrw 

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Oiebel,  C.  O.     Zur  Osteologie  der  Murraelthiere  [ Arctomys ].    <  Zeitschr.  gesammt. 

Naturw.  Halle,  xiii,  1859,  pp.  299-309. 
I860.— Baird,  S.  P.    [Capture  of  Lagomys  princeps  in  the  Wahsatch  Mountains.]    <Ann.  Rep.  Smiths. 
IiiBt.  for  1859,  1860,  p.  65. 
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Wyman,  J.    [On  fossil  Capybara  from  the  sonthwest  frontier  of  the  United  States.]    <Proo.-  ^. 

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'k  1863.— Hollard,  — .    [On  the  rodent  placenta.]    <  Ann.  Sci.  Nat.  xis,  ISai,  p.  22:1,  pi.  1. 

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1858.— Chaabourne,  P.  A.    List  of  mammalB  of  tbo  vicinity  of  Williamstown,  Mass.    <William8 
Ciimrleriy,  v,  June,  18.58,  pp  356, 357.    [A  noiuinal  list  of  35  species.] 
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pp.  196-21'^,  llf!g.  18-34.    [Equus,  Sus,  Mastodon,  Elcphas,  Cervus,  Balsena,  etc.] 
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I860.— Prout,  H.  A.    [On  a  fossil  tooth  from  Virginia.]    <  Tnins.  Acad.  Sci.  St.  Louis,  i,  1860,  pp.  699, 700. 

(Namud  Leidyotherlnm  (without speoiflo  name),  and  referred  naar  Titonotherium.) 
1861.— Rosa,  B.  R.    [Nominal  list  of  the  mammals  of  British  America.]    <  Edinburgh  New  Philos. 

Jonrn.xiii,  1861,  pp.  161 . 

1862.— Wood,  C.  B.    Remarks  on  the  natural  history  of  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver.    <  Mayne's 

(R.  C.)  Four  Years  in  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  Inland.    [Mammals,  pp.  414-416.] 
XQ6i.— Editorial.    Mesozoic  mammals.    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts  (2),  xxxviii,  1864,  p.  285. 
1865.— Beneden,  P.  J.  Van.    Recherches  sur  les  squalodons.    <  M6m.  Acad.  Roy.  Belgique,  xxxv,  1865. 
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and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  (3),  xx,  1867,  pp.  404-415. 
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Sci.  Phila.  1868,  p.  177. 
Leidy,  J.    Notice  of  some  remains  of  extinct  pachyderms.    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1868, 

pp.  230-233. 
Marsh,  O.  C.    Notice  of  a  new  and  diminutive  species  of  fossil  horse  (Eqnns  parvulus)  from 
the  tertiary  of  Nebraska.    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  2d  ser.  xlvi,  1868,  pp.  374,375. 
1868-74.— Milne-Bdwarda,  H.  and  A.    Recherches  pour  servir  iL  I'histoire  naturelle  des  maramif^res. 
.  .  .  Paris :  Victor  Masson  et  fils.  1868-1874.    2  vols.    4°.    Vol.  i,  2  p.  1.,  pp.  394 ;  vol.  ii,  pp.  viii, 
pll.  105,  with  105  11.  explanatory.    [Compare  defective  title,  anted,  p.  978.] 
1969 —Cope,  B.  D.    Synopsis  of  the  extinct  mammalia  of  the  cave  formations  in  the  United  States, 
with  some  observations  on  some  Myriopoda  found  in  and  near  the  same,  and  on  some  extinct 
mammals  of  the  caves  of  Anguilla,  W.  I.,  and  of  other  localities.    <  Proc.  Am.  Philos.  Soo. 
Phila.  xi,  1869,  pp.  171-192,  pll.  iii-v. 

[Twenty-geven  species  from  oaves  of  different  parts  of  the  United  States,  fourteen  of  them  extlnet  and  thir- 
teen still  existing.  ThD  following  extinct  species  are  described  as  new :— Stereodectes  tortus,  Tamias  lajvidens, 
Sclurus  panolius,  Mixophsgns  spelajus,  Galera  perdicida;  also,  Amblyrhiza  inandata  and  Loxomylus  longidens 
(gen.et  epp.  nu.)  from  Angnilla,  W.  I.,  and  Anoplonassa  forcipata,  Hemicaulodon  effi)diens  (gen.  et  spp.  nn.), 
extinct  mai  iuo  species,  the  first  allied  to  the  CeUcea,  from  near  Savannah,  Ga.,  aad  the  last  a  feirenlan,  from 
Keyport,  N.  J.) 
1870.— Brandt,  J.  P.  Beitrjige  znr  Naturgeschichte  des  Elends  in  Bezug  anf  seine  morphologischen 
und  palasoutologischeu  Verhiiltnisse,  sowie  seine  geographische  Verbreitung,  nebst  Bemer- 
.  kuugen  liber  die  iniociiue  Flora  und  Insecteafauua  des  Hochnordens.   <  M6ib.  Acad.  St.  P^tersb. 

xvi,  no.  5, 1870,  pp.  84,  with  3  pll. 
Cope,  B.  D.    Fourth  contribution  to  the  history  of  the  fauna,  o<  the  miocene  and  eocene  periods 
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[Mammals,  Eschrichtius  polyporus  (sp.nov.),  Mesoteras  keiTifxna    -v    .  fc<    -p.  aov.),  Sus »,  Thinotho- 

rium  aimulatum  (gen.ot  sp.  nov.).] 
Cope,  B.  D.    [Remarks  on  vertebrate  remains  from  oaves  of  Anguilla,  W.  I.]    <Proo.  Am. 
Philos.  Soc.  Phila.  xi,  1870,  p.  608. 

(Loxomylus  latidens  characterized,  and  bones  of  a  small  deer  referred  to.J 
Leidy,  J.    [On  Uromatherium  silvestre :  its  apparent  want  of  a  mandibular  condyle.  ]    <  Proc. 

Acud.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1870,  p.  9. 
Leidy,  J.    [Ri'imarks  on  Megacerops  coloradensis,  n.  s.]    <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1870, 
pp.  1,2. 
1871.— Cope,  B.  D.    The  method  of  creatiou  of  organic  forum.    <Proc.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Phila.  xii, 
1871,  pp.  220-263 
Cope,  B.  D.    [Note  on]  the  Port  Kennedy  Done  Cftvetn.    <  Proc.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.  Phila.  xii> 
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Marsh,  O.  C.    Noticeof  a  new  species  of  Tinoceras.    <^  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser.  iv,  1872, 
p.  3-i'3.    [Tinoceras  grandis.    The  peculiar  gronp  to  which  it  belongs  nanted  Tinocerid».] 

Marsh,  O.  C.    Notice  of  some  remarkable  fossil  mammals.    <^  Am.  Jourd.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser. 
iv,  1872,  pp.  34;{,  344. 

(DInocera*  Iscnstris  described.  Dinoceras  and  Tinoceras  considered  as  representing  a  distinct  order,  called 
Diaocera.] 

Marsh,  O.  C.    Preliminary  de«icription  of  new  tertiary  mammals.    Parti.    <Am.  Jonm.  Soi. 
and  Arts,  3d  ser.  iv,  1872,  pp.  122-128. 

[Spp.  nu.  Palnosyops  luticeps,  Telmatotberium  (nor.  gen.)  vnlidus,  Lymnohyus  (nov.  gon.)  robnstus,  Hyra. 
ohuH  priiioopa,  Homaoodon  (nov.  gen.)  vagans,  Lyninocyou  (dot.  gen.)  verns,  Viverraviis  <nov.  gen.)  gmcilis, 
Nyotitberiam  (nov.  gen.)  velox,  N.  prisons,  Talpavos  (nov.  gon.)  nitidus.] 

Marsh,  O.  C.    Preliminary  description  of  new  tertiary  mammals.    Parts  ii,iii,iv.    <  Am.  Journ. 
Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser.  iv,  1872,  pp.  202-224. 

(Spp.  nn.  LiDinofells  (nov.  gen.)  ferox,  L.  Utidens,  Lymoocyon  riparlns,  L.  egills,  Thinocyon  (nov.  gen.)  veloz, 
Viverravus  (t)  oitldns,  TbinnleHtes  (nov.  gen.)  anceps,  Telnialestes  (uov.  gen.)  orassuH,  Liniuotbevinni  afflne,  Uro- 
hippus  pumilns,  Uelohyas  (nov.  gen.)  plicudoo,  Tbinotberiuro  (nov.  gen.)  validuni,  Passalacodon  (nov.  gen.)  lito- 
ralii),  AuiHacodoQ  (uov.  gen.)  elegitnit,  Oentetodon  (nov.  gen.)  pulcber,  Stenocodon  (nov,  gen.)  rams,  Antiacodon 
(nov.  gen.)  veniistus,  Bathrodou  (nov.  gen.)  typus,  B.  anneotens,  Mesacodon  (nov.  gen.)  speoiosus,  Hciniaco<lon 
(nov.  gen.)  gracilis,  H.  oanns.  H.  pncilliis  (ne),  Ceutetodon  altidens,  Entomodon  (nov.  gen.)  coniptns,  Entona- 
codou  (nov.  gen.)  mtnutiis,  C'etracodon  (nov.  gen.)  delioatas,  Nyctilestes  (nov.  gen.)  serotinns,  ZIphnoodon  (uov. 
gen.)  ragatus,  Harpolodon  (nov.  gen.)  sylvestris,  H.  vnlpinas,  Orotberium  'nov.  gen.)  nlntanum,  Uelaletes  (nov. 
*  gen.)  boop,  Paramys  robnstus,  Tillomys  (nov.  geu.)  senez,  T.  parvus,  Taxymys  (nov.  gen.)  Incaiis,  Sciuravus 

parvideos.  Colonomys  (nov.  gen.)  celer,  Apatemys  (nov.  gen.)  bellus,  A.  Iiellulus,  Eutcnuicodon  angnstideus,  Iria- 
oodou  grandis,  T.  nanas,  Euryacodon  (nov.  gen.)  lepidos,  Paleaaoodon  vagas.] 

1873. — Adams,  A.  Ii.    Field  and  forest  rambles,  with  notes  and  observations  on  tbe  natural  history  of 
Eastern  Canada.    8°.    London,  1873. 

[List  of  mammals,  pp.  395,  SP6,  and  many  valaable  noit»  jxutim.] 

Cope,  B.  D.    Second  notice  of  extinct  vertebrata  from  tbe  tertiary  of  the  plains.    =:Palseont. 
Bull.  no.  15,  Aug.  20,  1873,  pp.  1-6. 

[Uamm.  spp.  nn.  PalffiolagusagapetiUus.  Colotaxis cristatns,  Hyraoodon  qnadripUoatns,  H.  aoridens,  Symboro* 
don  tornis,  Miobosileus  opbryoa,  Megaceratups  acer,  M.  heloceras.] 

Cope,  B.  D.    Third  notice  of  extinct  vertebrata  of  the  tertiary  of  the  plains.    =Palsont.  Bull, 
no.  16,  Aug.  20,  1«73,  pp.  1-8. 

(Spp.  nn.  Domina  (gen.  nov.)  gradata,  Herpetotberinm  (gon.  nov.)  fnzaz,  DnptupbUua  (gen.  nov.)  sqaalidens, 
Tomarrtus  (gen.  nov.)  brevirostris,  Stibarus  (gen.  nov.)  obtasilobus,  Cnnis  grfgarius,  Isacus  (gen.  nov.)  canion- 
Ins,  PnliEolagns  turgidiis,  P.  triplex,  Trioium  (gen.  nov.)  avunculus,  T.  Icporinuni,  T.  pnniense,  Gymnoptycbns 
(gen.  nov.)  chrysodon,  G.  nnsotus,  G.  trilnpbns,  G.  minutus,  Anohitherium  cuDoatnm,  Leptnucbenia  coloarata, 
L.  minima,  Trimerotlus  (gen.  nov.)  cedrensis.] 

Cope,  E.  D.    Fourth  notice  of  extinct  vertebrata  from  the  firidger  and  Green  Biver  tertiariea. 
=:Palujont.  Bull.  no.  17,  Oct.  25,  1873,  pp.  1-4. 

[Spp.  un.  Eobasllens  galeatus,  Arcbffinodon  (gen.  uov.)  insolens,  Pbenacodui  (gen.  nov.)  primcBvos,  Oroth» 
rium  index.) 

Cope,  JE3.  D.    rOu  a  supposed  foi-sil  skull  of  a  hog.]    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pbila.  1873,  p.  207. 
Cope,  B.  D.    On  the  short-footed  Uugulata  of  tbe  eocene  of  Wyoming.    <[Am.  Philos.  Soe. 

Phila.  xiii,  1h73,  pp.  38-74,  pll.  i-iv. 

(On  tbe  xystemRtio  position  and  cbHraotors  of  Loxnlupbodon,  Eobiisilens,  Utntntherium,  M^gaoeratops,  Bath- 

nuMlon,  and  Metalopbudou.  J 

Cope,  B.  D.    Oil  the  ilat-c!awed  curuivora  of  the  eocene  of  Wyoming.    <^ Proc.  Am.  Philos,  Soo. 
Phila.  xiii,  1873,  pp.  198-209.     [Geuern  Mesouyx  and  Synoplotberium.] 


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1873.— Cope,  B.  D.    Ou  two  new  perisswlaotylcs  from  the  Biidger  eocene.    =^Pal(Bont.  Bull.  no.  11, 
Jan.  31,  1873,  pp.  2;  <  Proc.  Am.  PLilos.  8oc.  Phila.  xiii,  1873,  pp.  35,36. 
[Spp.  nn.  Lymnohyua  iBvldeuB,  ralBosyops  fontiDallR.] 
Cope,  B.  D.    On  some  eocene  niamnwils  obtained  by  Haydeu's  geological  sarvey  of  1872. 
=  Pal8Bont.  Bull.  no.  12,  Marcb  8,  1H73,  pp.  1-6. 

(Spp.  nn.  MioroByop«  vloarius,  Antlacmlon  fnrcntug,  Ollsotomua  (jten.  nov.)  olnotoa,  Plummy*  lopUMlus, 
PalBosyopa  diaooDos,  Hydachyug  Inipllcatus.    Ref«rence8  to  18  other  BpcoitM.] 
Cope,  B.  D.    On  the  extinct  vertebrata  of  the  eocine  of  Wyoming,  olwerved  by  tbo  ex|>edition 
of  1872,  with  notes  on  the  geology.    <  Ann.  Rep.  U.  8.  Geol,  Surv.  Terr,  for  1872,  187.1,  pp. 

545-649,  pU.  i-vi. 

(MammalB,  pp.  546-611  j  general  review  of  the  vertohrato  fauna  of  the  eocene  of  Wyoming,  pp.  641-649.) 

Cope,  B.  D.    [Remarks  on  mammalian  remains  from  the  miocene  of  Colorado.]    <  Proc.  Acad. 

Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1873,  pp.  419,420.  , 

Iieldy,  J.    [Notice  of  fossil  vertebrates  from  the  miocene  of  Virginia.]    < [  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci. 
Phila.  1873,  p.  15. 
>  Xieldy,  J.    [Remarks  on  the  occurrence  of  an.extinct  hog  in  America.]    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci. 

Phila.  1873,  p.  207. 

[Doubts  the  occurrence  of  Sua  In  America  as  an  extinct  animal.  I 

Leidy,  J.    Department  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  geological  survey  | 

'    •  of  I  the  Territories.   |   F.  V.  Hayden,  |  United  States  geologist-in-charge Volume 

i   I  -  I  Fossil  vertebrates.  |  Part  i.  I  —  |  Contributions  |  to  the  |  extinct  vertebrate  fauna  | 

of  I  the  Western  Territories.   |  By  |  Prof.  Joseph  Leidy Washington:   Government 

Printing  Office.    1873.    4°.    Tit.,  3o8  pp.,  pll.  i-xxxvii,  with  37  11.  expl. 

fOontalns  "  Kitinct  vertebrate  fauna  of  the  Brldger  tertiary  formation  of  Wyoming  Territory  "  (mammals,  pp. 
in-195) ,  "  Description  of  remains  of  mammals  from  the  tertiary  formation  of  Sweetwater  River,  Wyoining    (pp. 
198-808)-  "Description  of  vertebrate  fosMls from  the  tertiary  formation  of  .John  Day's  Kiver,  Oregon"  (pp. 810- 
iB3)-  "  De«5ripUon  of  remains  of  vertebrata  from  tertiary  formations  ofdiffoi-enf  S.ates  and  Territories  west  of 
the  Mississippi  River"  (mammals,  pp.  8a7-2(a)  j  " SynopsU  of  the  extinct  verUbrata  described  or  noticed  in  the 
present  work"  (mammals,  pp.  315-338),] 
Marsh,  O.  C.    Additional  observations  on  the  Dinocerata.    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser 
V,  1872,  pp.  293-296. 
'    Marsh,  O.  C.    New  observations  on  the  Dinocerata.    <Am.  Jonrn.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser.  vi, 
pp.  300, 301. 
Marsh,  O.  C.    Note  on  the  dates  of  some  of  Professor  Cope's  recent  papers  [on  vertebrate 
fossils  from  Wyoming].    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser.  v,  1873,  pp.  235, 236. 
'      Marsh,  O.  C.    Notice  of  new  tertiary  mammals.    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser.  v,  1873, 

pp.  407-410.  ^         .J    .  ..    ,>u, 

■  ;     :  ■  (Spp.  no.  OrohippuB  agiHs.  Colonoceras  (nov.  gen.)  agrestls,  Dinoceras  lucaris,  Oreodon  occidentalis,  Rhino- 

■' .        ceros  annectens,  R.  oregonensis.! 

Marsh,  O.a    Notice  of  new  tertiary  mammals  (continued).    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d 
ser.  v,  1873,  pp.  485-488.  > 

-      ■  ISpp.  nn.  Tillotherium  (nov.  gen.)  hyraooides,  Brontotherium  (nov.  gen.)  gigas,  Elotherium  orassom.) 
Marsh,  O.C.    On  the  gigantic  mammals  of  the  American  eocene.    <  Proc.  Am.  Philos.  8oo. 
Phila.  xiii,  1873,  pp.  855-25(.5. 
■      Marsh,  O.  C.    On  the  gigantic  fossil  mammals  of  the  order  Dinocerata.    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and 
Arts,  3d  ser.  v,  1873,  pp.  117-122,  pll.  i,  ii. 
Marsh,  O.  C.    Supplementary  note  on  the  Dinocerata.    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  .3d  ser.  v, 

1873,  pp.  310,311. 

1874.— Cooper,  J.  O.    Animal  life  of  the  Cnyamaca  Mountains  [California],    <Am.  Nat.  viii,  1874, 
pp.  14-18.    [Two  pages  devoted  to  mammals.] 
Cope,B.  D.    Report  on  fossil  vertebrates  of  New  Mexico.    <  Ann.  Rep.  Chief  of  Engineers, 

1874,  ii,  pp.  591 .  ,  ., 

[Spp.  n«,  Kotogautts  (g.  n.)  gUriformls,  Calamodon  (g.  n.)  slmplsi,  0.    arcamanns,  C.  novomehioanns, 

KslhonVKg-n.)  bisoloatus,  B.  bnrmeisteri,  K.mlUcalu»,  Menisootheriom  (g.n.)  charaense,  Bathmodon  slmos, 
B,  molesttts,  B.  elephantopns,  Pbenaco<lo*  cmnivorus.  P.  snloatus.  Oxj  lena  (g,  n  )  laplna  O.  morsitans,  0.  forol- 
pAta,  Paohy*na  <g,  s.)  oeslfrs«a,  Prototomus  (g.  n.)  vlv«rrinos,  P.  UsidUKma,  P  jarrovU,  Lymnooyon  prot«anfcJ 


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1074. — Cope,  E.  D.    Report  on  tbo  vertebrate  palteontoloj^y  of  Colorado.    <  Ann.  Rep.  U.  S.  GeoL 
Siirv.  T«r.  for  1873,  1874,  pp.  427-M;5,  pU.  i-viii  (niamraals). 

[  Mammals  })a«<<m,  and  pp.  4.'i4MSI>,  41)1-510,  5lf>-U3.    Ix  xulophotlon  galeatuB,  SfmborcxIoD  hypoceraa,  Acers- 
thtrium  mite,  ADcbltheriiim  exoletani,  spp.  nn.] 

Cope,  E.  D.    [MaHtodon  productuH,  Steueotiber  panHUR,  spp.  nn.]    <[  Pro«.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pbila. 

1874,  pp.  ii2l-'223. 
Cope,  B.  D.    Synopsis  of  Ibo  vertebrata  of  (ho  niiocene  of  Cumberland  County,  New  Jersey. 

<  I'roc.  Am.  Pbilos.  Soc.  Pbila.  siv,  1874,  pp.  361-304.    [List  of  niamnials,  p.  3b3— 6  specioa.] 

Gtervais,  P.    Remarque  au  snjot  du  Bystismo  dentaire  du  I'ai.    <^  Jouru.  de  Zool.  t.  2,  Pario,  1874, 

pp.  434-43G,  pi.  18,  figg.  1-2. 
Xteidy,  J.    Notice  of  remains  of  Titanotberiuro.    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pbila.  1874,  pp.  165, 166, 

2-^3. 
Marsh,  O.  C.    Fossil  horses  in  America.    <[  Amer.  Nat.  viii,  1874,  pp.  289-294,  figg.  73-75. 

Marsh,  O.  C.  On  the  structure  and  ufBnities  of  the  Brontotberida).  '<^Am.  Joum.  Sci.  and 
Arts,  :id  ser.  vii,  1874,  pp.  81-86,  pll.  1,  ii.    [Sp.  nov.  Brontotheriura  iugens.] 

Marsh,  O.  C.  Notice  of  new  equine  mammals  from  the  tertiary  formation.  <^  Am.  .Toum.  Sci. 
and  Arts,  3d  ser.  vii,  1874,  pp.  247-2.58,  with  woodcuts. 

[Spp.  nn.  Orohippas  major,  Miobippns  (nov.  geii.)  aiinectoua,  Ancbllhoriom  ancepa,  A.  celer,  Pliobippna  (nov. 
gen.)  perniz,  P.  mbustua,  P.  arns,  Auchippus  brevidens.] 

Marsh,  O.  C.  Notice  of  new  tertiary  mammals,  iii.  <[  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser.  vii, 
1874,  pp.  531-534. 

ISpp.  uD.  Marotberlum  (nov.  gen.)  gigas,  M.  leptonyz,  Stylinodon  (nov.  gen.)  mlrus,  Tillotberinm  lalidena, 
Elotberium  batbrodon.] 

.Marsh,  O.  C.    On  the  structures  and  affinities  of  tbo  Brontotheridin.     <[  Am.  Nat.  viii,  1874, 
j)p.  79-85,  pll.  i,  ii. 

[Publisbed  in  part  in  tbo  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arta,  3d  ser.  vii,  Jan.  1874.] 

Marsh,  O.  C.  Sm.^11  size  of  the  brain  in  tertiary  mammals.  <[  Am.  Jonrn.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d 
ser.  viii,  1874,  pp.  66,67. 

'utnam,  F.  W.    [Acconnt  of  a  blackfisb  taken  in  Salem  Harbor,  Mass.]    <^  Bull.  Essex  Inst, 
vi,  1874,  pp.  22-24. 
~: —    Anon.    [Notice  of  fossil  walrus  skull  from  Accomac  Harbor,  Virginia.]    <^  Proe.  Am.  Pbilos.  Soo. 
Pbila.  xiv,  1874,  pp.  17, 18. 

1875.— Cope,  B.  D.    The  feet  of  Bathmodon.     <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1875,  p.  73. 

Cope,  B.  D.    The  phylogeny  of  the  camels.    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1875,  pp.  261, 262. 
Cope,  B.  D.    [On  fossil  lemurs  and  dogs  from  the  eocene  deposits  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.] 

<  Proc.  Acud.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.  1875,  pp.  255, 256.    [Sarcolemur,  g.  n. ;  Canis  nrsiuus,  sp.  n.] 

Cope,  B.  D.  On  some  new  fossil  Uugulata.  Abstract  of  remarks  made  before  a  meeting  of  the 
Acudeiny  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Pbiladelpbiu.  =Paleeont.  Bull.  no.  lU,  June  28,  1875,  pp. 
1-4 ;  <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pbila.  1875,  pp.  258-261. 

[Spp.  uti.  Pliauchcnia  (gen.  nov.)  bumpbreysiaua,  P.  vulcauoram,  Hippotberium  calimarinm,  Apbelopsjamo- 
zaniiB  ] 

Cope,  B.  D.  On  the  antelope-deer  of  the  Santa  F6  marls.  <!  I'roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pbila.  1875, 
[).  257. 

Cope,  B.  D.  On  the  homologies  of  the  soctoriul  tooth  of  carnivora.  <[Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sol. 
I'liihi.  187.'-.,  pp.  20-23. 

Cope,  B  D.  On  the  supposeTl  curni  vortv  of  the  eocene  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  <^  Pioc.  Acad. 
Nat.  Sci.  Pbila.  1875,  pp.  444-448;  =Palieoiit.  Bull.  no.  20,  pp.  1-4,  Dec.  22, 1875. 

Cope,  B.  D.  Systematic  catalogue  of  the  vertebrata  of  the  eocene  of  New  Mexico  collect4>d  in 
1874.     <  Otol.  .nnd  Geogr.  Expl.  W.  100  Merid.  April  17, 1875,  pp.  1-37. 

[Spp.  nn.,  Anibloctonns  (g.  n.)  sinosn!!,  Prototomus  seouudnriuB,  P.  niulticuapia,  P.  atrenuns,  Didymictis  (g.  n.), 

Diucodon  (s.  n.)  nUica>piH.  H.  rrlatus,  Polycodaa  (p.  n.)  frugivunis,  P.  an^ulatux,  Pantalestea  cbaceni!iR,  Opistho 

toroiiii  (g.  n.)  aatutus.  O.  tiagraiiH,  ApliolisouH  (k.  n.),  Antiacodon  inentalis,  A.  craHsuu,  ITyracbyuD  Hinga!aris, 

UrobippuH  tiipiriniia,  U.  anguHtideni«,0.  (-UMpidatui),  Batbmodonlitideua,  B.  caspldatus.    Also,  new  order  Ambly- 

.  poda  prtiposed.) 

■■••<■     Cope,  B.  D.    The  Wheeler  geological  survey  of  New  MexiCq  for.  1874.    <Am>  Nat.  x,  1870,  pp. 
4iM>2>    [RtilateH  obiefly  to  extinot  mammalia.] 


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lata,  u.  np.  fo88.    <lJull.  U.  8.  Oeol.  aud  Qeog.  8urv.  Terr,  ad  8er.  no.  i,  1875,  pp.  7-15,  lig. 

Daaa,  J.  D.    Reindeers  iu  Sontbern  New  England.    <^  Am.  Jonrn.  Sci.  aud  Arts,  'M  Her.  s,  lH7r>, 

pp.  35;j-;{57. 
KJlppart,  J.  H.    Dinoovery  of  Dicotylen  (Platygonn8)cnmpre8iinH  LeConto.    <^  Proc.  Am.  Ahmou. 

Adv.  Sci.  xxiii  (meeting  for  1H74),  1875,  pt.  ii,  pp.  1-6. 
Marah,  O.  C.    New  order  [Tillodontia]  of  eocene  mammalH.    <^  Am.  Joarn.  Sci.  and  Arts,  ^d 

ser.  ix,  1875,  p.  221. 

Marsh,  O.  C.    Notice  of  new  tertiary  mammals.    IV.    <,  Am.  Jonrn.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser.  187i, 
ix,  pp.  239-250. 

(3pp.  no.  LemuraToa  (i  ot.  gen  )  distana,  I^aopitbevas  (nov.  gen.)  robnalnii,  Tillotherinm  fml'eos,  Dicoratbe- 
rium  (DOT.  gen.)  crmatnni,  D.  nanum,  D.  adrenum,  Anlsacodon  (nov.  gen.)  noutanDu,  DIplacodon  (nnv.  gen.) 
elatu8,  Orobippua  uinton>ia,  Tbiuubyua  (nov.  gen.)  lentaw,  T.  sooialla,  Agrircbeama  pumiliia;  alao  uov.  genn. 
Meaobippna  (typo  M.  bairdl=  Ancbitberlum  bairdl  Lehily),  Eporeodon  (t;pe  E.  occidcntalla  >•  Oreodon  occi- 
dentaliB  Marali).] 

Marsh,  O.  C.    Reindeers  in  Southern  New  England.    <[  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  eer.  1875, 
'■  X,  pp.  354,  355. 

(In  an  artiolo  by  Prof.  J.  D.  Dana,  entitled  "On  Southern  New  England  daring  the  melting  of  the  great  gla- 
cier, No.  Ill;  reiudeora  in  Southern  New  England".] 

1876. — Cope,  E.  D.    Fourth  contribution  to  the  history  of  the  existing  Cetacea.    <[  Proo.  Acad.  Nat. 
Sci.  Pbila.  1876,  pp.  129-139,  pll.  iii,  iv. 
Cope,  Ij.  D.    On  the  geologic  age  of  the  vertebrate  faunae  of  the  eooene  of  New  Mexico.    ^  Proo. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pbila.  1876,  pp.  63-65.    =  Palteont.  Bull.  no.  21,  pp.  1-3,  April  26, 1876. 
[llyracotherinm  and  Corypbodon  are  identified] 

Cope,  B.  D.    On  Tffiuio<lonta,  a  new  group  of  eocene  mammalia.    <^Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila. 
1876,  p.  39. 

Cope,  B.  D.    On  some  supposed  lemuriue  forms  of  the  eocene  period.    <^  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci. 

Pbila.  1H76,  pp.  88, 89. 
Cope,  B.  D.    On  a  new  genus  [Protolabis]  of  Camelidee.    '<<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pbila.  1876, 

pp.  141-147.    [Sp.  n.  Procamelus  fissidens,] 
Cope,  B.  D.    Note  on  the  genus  Calamodon.    <[  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  3d  ser.  ix,  p.  228. 

.,_ Leldy,  J.    [Remarks  on  fossils  from  the  phosphate  beds  of  Ashley  River,  S.  C]    <^Proo.  Acad. 

Nat.  bci.  Pbila.  1876,  pp.  80,81,86,87, 114, 115. 

(Among  other  tbinga,  the  occurrenoe  of  a  complete  tnak  of  a  walraa  la  noted  (p.  80)  and  new  apeoiea  of  xiphoid 
cetaceans  are  deacribed — Protozipbiua  macropa  (p.  87),  P.  chonops  (p.  114),  gen.  et  app.  nn.] 

Marsh,  O.  C.    Notice  of  new  tertiary  mammals.    V.    <^  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  xii,  1876,  pp. 
401-404. 

[Spp.  nn.  Eohippna  (gen.  nov.)  validus,  E.  pemix,  Parabyaa  (gen.  nov.)  vagna,  Dromocyon  (gen.  nov.)  voraz, 
Dryptodon  (gen.  nov.)  craaaua.] 

Marsh,  O.  C.    On  some  characters  of  the  genus  Coryphodon,  Owen.    <[  Am.  Jonrn.  Sci.  and 
Arts,  3d  aer.  xi,  1876,  pp.  4i5-428,  2  flgg. 

Marah,  O.  C.    Principal  characters  of  the  Brontothoridee.    <[  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser. 
xi,  1876,  pp.  335-.140,  pil.  x-xiii. 

Marsh,  O.  C.    Principal  characters  of  the  Dinocerata.    <^  Am.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  3d  ser.  xi, 
1876,  pp.  163-108,  pll.  ii-vi. 

Marsh,  O-  C.    Principal  characters  cf  the  Tillodontia.    <^  Am.  Jonrn.  Sci.  aud  Arts,  3d  ser.  xi, 
187(),  pp.  249-252,  pll.  viii,  ix. 

Marsh,  O.  C.    Recent  discoveries  of  extinct  animals  by  Prof.  Marsh.    <^  Am.  Joarn.  Sci.  and 
Arts,  xii,  1876,  pp.  59-61. 

( Abatract  of  a  lectare  before  the  graduating  clas*  of  Yale  College,  given  June  3, 1876.  Containa  a  brief  riiumi 
fit  the  more  important  r^ulta  of  bis  palteontologioal  oxplorationa  in  the  Booky  Mountain  region.] 


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